Exoribonuclease-Resistant RNAs: A Game Changer
Welcome to xrRNA.bio, a resource dedicated to advancing our understanding of exoribonuclease-resistant RNAs (xrRNAs). Our platform provides RNA researchers and enthusiasts alike with comprehensive resources, tools, and data to explore the fascinating world of xrRNAs.
What are xrRNAs?
RNAs are essential biomolecules involved in many cellular processes, including gene expression and regulation. However, their instability and susceptibility to degradation by exoribonucleases pose a challenge for their use as therapeutic agents or as tools for molecular and synthetic biology research.
Exoribonuclease-resistant RNAs (xrRNAs) are a class of structured RNAs that are resistant to degradation by cellular enzymes known as exoribonucleases. They can efficiently halt exoribonucleases, such as XRN1, and prevent degradation of downstream RNA. This unique property makes xrRNAs an attractive target for a wide range of research applications, from studying the basic mechanisms of RNA biology to developing new RNA therapeutics.
Join us on a journey of scientific discovery and explore our website to learn about the groundbreaking potential of xrRNA research!