Nanovideo captures motion of RNA molecules in 3-D
December 21, 2007 | Source: PhysOrg.com
University of Michigan researchers have produced a “nanovideo” that reveals in three dimensions how RNA molecules change shape, which may prove useful in developing drugs against viruses such as HIV.
The data revealed that the two arms of the RNA molecule simultaneously twist and bend and that their motion is not random but highly coordinated, exposing a new level of organization in how molecules change shapes.