Publications by authors named "Neil Dobson"

Background: Understanding the RNA processing of an organism's transcriptome is an essential but challenging step in understanding its biology. Here we investigate with unprecedented detail the transcriptome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, a medically important and innately multi-drug resistant bacterium. We systematically mapped RNA cleavage and dephosphorylation sites that result in 5'-monophosphate terminated RNA (pRNA) using monophosphate RNA-Seq (pRNA-Seq).

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6S RNA is an important noncoding RNA that regulates eubacterial transcription. In Escherichia coli this RNA binds to the sigma(70) RNA polymerase holoenzyme and is released by the synthesis of a short product RNA. In order to determine how binding and release are controlled by the 6S RNA sequence, we used in vitro selection to screen a high diversity library containing approximately 4 x 10(12) sequences for functional 6S RNA variants.

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Achieving atomic-level resolution in the computational design of a protein structure remains a challenging problem despite recent progress. Rigorous experimental tests are needed to improve protein design algorithms, yet studies of the structure and dynamics of computationally designed proteins are very few. The NMR structure and backbone dynamics of a redesigned protein of 96 amino acids are compared here with the design target, human U1A protein.

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An approach is described to the design of beta-hairpin peptidomimetic ligands for bovine immunodeficiency virus (BIV) Tat protein, which inhibit binding to its transactivator response element (TAR) RNA. A library of peptidomimetics was derived by grafting onto a hairpin-inducing d-Pro-l-Pro template sequences related to the RNA recognition element in Tat. One hairpin mimetic was identified that binds tightly (K(d) approximately 150 nM) to BIV TAR, and another that binds also to HIV-1 TAR RNA (K(d) approximately 1-2 microM).

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An FMOC-protected 2'-hydroxyethyl uridine phosphoramidite has been used to synthesise fluorescein-labelled HyBeacon probes and "FAM-ROX" dual-labelled fluorogenic oligonucleotides.

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