Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Plant pathogenic RNAs and RNA catalysisEfficient trans-cleavage of a stem-loop RNA substrate by a ribozyme derived from neurospora VS RNAStructure-based search reveals hammerhead ribozymes in the human microbiomeThe human HDV-like CPEB3 ribozyme is intrinsically fast-reactingEfficient ligation of the Schistosoma hammerhead ribozymeThe ubiquitous hammerhead ribozymeRibozyme, antisense RNA, and antisense DNA inhibition of U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein-mediated histone pre-mRNA processing in vitroCharacterization of self-cleaving RNA sequences on the genome and antigenome of human hepatitis delta virusTowards synthesis of a minimal cellSolvent Structure and Hammerhead Ribozyme CatalysisChemistry and Biology of Self-Cleaving RibozymesSequence elements outside the hammerhead ribozyme catalytic core enable intracellular activityTertiary contacts distant from the active site prime a ribozyme for catalysis.A cellular homolog of hepatitis delta antigen: implications for viral replication and evolutionRNA-mediated ligation of self-cleavage products of a Neurospora mitochondrial plasmid transcriptRecent advances in the elucidation of the mechanisms of action of ribozymestRNA-like structures tag the 3' ends of genomic RNA molecules for replication: implications for the origin of protein synthesisThe self-cleaving domain from the genomic RNA of hepatitis delta virus: sequence requirements and the effects of denaturant.A quantitative study of the flexibility contributed to RNA structures by nicks and single-stranded gaps.Computational mutagenesis studies of hammerhead ribozyme catalysis.RNA nanotechnology: engineering, assembly and applications in detection, gene delivery and therapyComputational discovery of folded RNA domains in genomes and in vitro selected librariesContinuous expression and replication of the hepatitis delta virus genome in Hep G2 hepatoblastoma cells transfected with cloned viral DNA.A divalent metal-dependent self-cleaving DNAzyme with a tyrosine side chain.Structural and catalytic effects of an invariant purine substitution in the hammerhead ribozyme: implications for the mechanism of acid-base catalysis.Engineered allosteric ribozymes that sense the bacterial second messenger cyclic diguanosyl 5'-monophosphate.A secondary-structure model for the self-cleaving region of Neurospora VS RNA.Comparison of the hammerhead cleavage reactions stimulated by monovalent and divalent cations.Ribozyme-based insulator parts buffer synthetic circuits from genetic context.Synthetic hammerhead ribozymes as tools in gene expression.Fabrication of stable and RNase-resistant RNA nanoparticles active in gearing the nanomotors for viral DNA packaging.Spiegelzymes: sequence specific hydrolysis of L-RNA with mirror image hammerhead ribozymes and DNAzymes.Improved accumulation and activity of ribozymes expressed from a tRNA-based RNA polymerase III promoter.Design and specificity of hammerhead ribozymes against calretinin mRNA.Ribozyme therapy: RNA enzymes to the rescue.Kinetic characterization of intramolecular and intermolecular hammerhead RNAs with stem II deletions.Minimal Hammerhead Ribozymes with Uncompromised Catalytic ActivityA conserved sequence element in ribonuclease III processing signals is not required for accurate in vitro enzymatic cleavageFolding of the hammerhead ribozyme: pyrrolo-cytosine fluorescence separates core folding from global folding and reveals a pH-dependent conformational change.Inhibition of fatty acid synthesis by expression of an acetyl-CoA carboxylase-specific ribozyme gene
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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1987 nî lūn-bûn
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1987 թուականի Յուլիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1987 թվականի հուլիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1987年の論文
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1987年論文
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1987年論文
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1987年論文
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1987年論文
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1987年論文
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1987年论文
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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Self-cleavage of virusoid RNA is performed by the proposed 55-nucleotide active site
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A C Forster
R H Symons
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10.1016/0092-8674(87)90657-X
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1987-07-03T00:00:00Z