RNA World Course (Rotem Sorek, Eran Hornstein)

RNA emerges in recent years as a dominant mechanism for regulation of biological processes at all levels.

The aim of this course is to explore advanced topics in RNA-based regulation.

A strong focus is put on microRNA biochemistry, target selection and developmental impact, small RNA based regulation in prokaryotes including riboswitches, sRNA, and CRISPR.

The course will be substantiated by a set tutorials and a test, endowing 2.5 credit points.

 

Syllabus included

  • Introduction to microRNA and the Classic Works of Ambros and Ruvkun.
  • Posttranscriptional Processing of microRNA.
  • microRNA:Target Pairing and RISC Function.
  • miRNA Target Genomics.
  • microRNA Function in Vertebrate Development.
  • On miRNA in Plants.
  • OncomiRs and Tumor Suppressor miRNAs.
  • Small Bacterial RNAs -CRISPR.
  • Additional Topics Discussed.
  • Alternative Splicing.
  • Nonsense Mediated RNA Decay.
  • RNA Editing.
  • RNA Secondary Structure.
  • Bacterial ncRNAs and Riboswitches.

 

Extras