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    Transcription Increases the Cooperativity of Ribonucleoprotein Assembly by Rodgers, Margaret L., Woodson, Sarah A.

    Published in Cell (27-11-2019)
    “…The synthesis of new ribosomes begins during transcription of the rRNA and is widely assumed to follow an orderly 5′ to 3′ gradient. To visualize…”
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    Compact intermediates in RNA folding by Woodson, Sarah A

    Published in Annual review of biophysics (01-01-2010)
    “…Large noncoding RNAs fold into their biologically functional structures via compact yet disordered intermediates, which couple the stable secondary structure…”
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    Positive regulation by small RNAs and the role of Hfq by Soper, Toby, Mandin, Pierre, Majdalani, Nadim, Gottesman, Susan, Woodson, Sarah A

    “…Bacterial small noncoding RNAs carry out both positive and negative regulation of gene expression by pairing with mRNAs; in Escherichia coli, this regulation…”
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    Diversity of bacterial small RNAs drives competitive strategies for a mutual chaperone by Roca, Jorjethe, Santiago-Frangos, Andrew, Woodson, Sarah A.

    Published in Nature communications (04-05-2022)
    “…Hundreds of bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) require the Hfq chaperone to regulate mRNA expression. Hfq is limiting, thus competition among sRNAs for binding to…”
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    RNA compaction and iterative scanning for small RNA targets by the Hfq chaperone by Małecka, Ewelina M., Woodson, Sarah A.

    Published in Nature communications (07-03-2024)
    “…RNA-guided enzymes must quickly search a vast sequence space for their targets. This search is aided by chaperones such as Hfq, a protein that mediates…”
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    C-terminal domain of the RNA chaperone Hfq drives sRNA competition and release of target RNA by Santiago-Frangos, Andrew, Kavita, Kumari, Schu, Daniel J., Gottesman, Susan, Woodson, Sarah A.

    “…The bacterial Sm protein and RNA chaperone Hfq stabilizes small noncoding RNAs (sRNAs) and facilitates their annealing to mRNA targets involved in stress…”
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    In Vivo X-Ray Footprinting of Pre-30S Ribosomes Reveals Chaperone-Dependent Remodeling of Late Assembly Intermediates by Clatterbuck Soper, Sarah F, Dator, Romel P, Limbach, Patrick A, Woodson, Sarah A

    Published in Molecular cell (21-11-2013)
    “…Assembly of 30S ribosomal subunits from their protein and RNA components requires extensive refolding of the 16S rRNA and is assisted by 10–20 assembly factors…”
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    Conserved arginines on the rim of Hfq catalyze base pair formation and exchange by Panja, Subrata, Schu, Daniel J, Woodson, Sarah A

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-08-2013)
    “…The Sm-like protein Hfq is required for gene regulation by small RNAs (sRNAs) in bacteria and facilitates base pairing between sRNAs and their mRNA targets…”
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    RNA Folding Pathways and the Self-Assembly of Ribosomes by Woodson, Sarah A

    Published in Accounts of chemical research (20-12-2011)
    “…Many RNAs do not directly code proteins but are nonetheless indispensable to cellular function. These strands fold into intricate three-dimensional shapes that…”
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    Structural model of an mRNA in complex with the bacterial chaperone Hfq by Peng, Yi, Curtis, Joseph E., Fang, Xianyang, Woodson, Sarah A.

    “…The Sm-like protein Hfq (host factor Q-beta phage) facilitates regulation by bacterial small noncoding RNAs (sRNAs) in response to stress and other…”
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    Taming free energy landscapes with RNA chaperones by Woodson, Sarah A.

    Published in RNA biology (01-11-2010)
    “…Many non-coding RNAs fold into complex three-dimensional structures, yet the self-assembly of RNA structure is hampered by mispairing, weak tertiary…”
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    Cooperative Tertiary Interaction Network Guides RNA Folding by Behrouzi, Reza, Roh, Joon Ho, Kilburn, Duncan, Briber, R.M., Woodson, Sarah A.

    Published in Cell (13-04-2012)
    “…Noncoding RNAs form unique 3D structures, which perform many regulatory functions. To understand how RNAs fold uniquely despite a small number of tertiary…”
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    Molecular Crowding Stabilizes Folded RNA Structure by the Excluded Volume Effect by Kilburn, Duncan, Roh, Joon Ho, Guo, Liang, Briber, Robert M, Woodson, Sarah A

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (30-06-2010)
    “…Crowder molecules in solution alter the equilibrium between folded and unfolded states of biological macromolecules. It is therefore critical to account for…”
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    Stick-slip unfolding favors self-association of expanded HTT mRNA by O’Brien, Brett M., Moulick, Roumita, Jiménez-Avalos, Gabriel, Rajasekaran, Nandakumar, Kaiser, Christian M., Woodson, Sarah A.

    Published in Nature communications (09-10-2024)
    “…In Huntington’s Disease (HD) and related disorders, expansion of CAG trinucleotide repeats produces a toxic gain of function in affected neurons. Expanded…”
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    Concurrent nucleation of 16S folding and induced fit in 30S ribosome assembly by Woodson, Sarah A, Adilakshmi, Tadepalli, Bellur, Deepti L

    Published in Nature (30-10-2008)
    “…Rapidly growing cells produce thousands of new ribosomes each minute, in a tightly regulated process that is essential to cell growth. How the Escherichia coli…”
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    Increased Ribozyme Activity in Crowded Solutions by Desai, Ravi, Kilburn, Duncan, Lee, Hui-Ting, Woodson, Sarah A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (31-01-2014)
    “…Noncoding RNAs must function in the crowded environment of the cell. Previous small-angle x-ray scattering experiments showed that molecular crowders stabilize…”
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    Acidic C-terminal domains autoregulate the RNA chaperone Hfq by Santiago-Frangos, Andrew, Jeliazkov, Jeliazko R, Gray, Jeffrey J, Woodson, Sarah A

    Published in eLife (09-08-2017)
    “…The RNA chaperone Hfq is an Sm protein that facilitates base pairing between bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) and mRNAs involved in stress response and…”
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    Evolution of protein-coupled RNA dynamics during hierarchical assembly of ribosomal complexes by Abeysirigunawardena, Sanjaya C., Kim, Hajin, Lai, Jonathan, Ragunathan, Kaushik, Rappé, Mollie C., Luthey-Schulten, Zaida, Ha, Taekjip, Woodson, Sarah A.

    Published in Nature communications (08-09-2017)
    “…Assembly of 30S ribosomes involves the hierarchical addition of ribosomal proteins that progressively stabilize the folded 16S rRNA. Here, we use three-color…”
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    Major role for mRNA binding and restructuring in sRNA recruitment by Hfq by Soper, Toby J, Doxzen, Kevin, Woodson, Sarah A

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-08-2011)
    “…Bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) modulate gene expression by base-pairing with target mRNAs. Many sRNAs require the Sm-like RNA binding protein Hfq as a cofactor…”
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    Ribosomal Protein S12 Hastens Nucleation of Co-Transcriptional Ribosome Assembly by Rodgers, Margaret L, Sun, Yunsheng, Woodson, Sarah A

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (06-06-2023)
    “…Ribosomal subunits begin assembly during transcription of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA), when the rRNA begins to fold and associate with ribosomal proteins (RPs)…”
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