Twenty years of RNA crystallography

  1. Eric Westhof
  1. Architecture et Réactivité de l'ARN, Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire du CNRS, Université de Strasbourg, 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France
  1. Corresponding author: e.westhof{at}ibmc-cnrs.unistra.fr

This extract was created in the absence of an abstract.

I still remember vividly a phone call in the spring of 1995. I was then modeling an RNA structure in the darkened room where the Evans & Sutherland PS300 was buzzing loudly. Tom Cech was on the line and, after the usual greetings, he asked with his usual jovial and direct way, “Eric, we want to start a new journal dedicated to RNA; are you willing to become a journal editor?” I was stunned and speechless. My knowledge of RNA biology was scanty. I knew quite well all the twenty or so RNA structures that existed back then, as I had used their structural information to build RNA models in three dimensions, such as the one I was building when Tom called, or that of the core of group I introns I had built with François Michel a few years earlier. I remember that particular model to be quite appreciated …

| Table of Contents
OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE