The stable three-dimensional structure of RNA is known to play several important biochemical roles, from post-transcriptional gene regulation to enzymatic action. These structures contain double-helical regions, which often have different types of non-canonical base pairs in addition to Watson-Crick base pairs. Hence, it is important to study their structures from experimentally obtained or even predicted ones, to understand their role, or to develop a drug against the potential targets.
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