RNase P: increased versatility through protein complexity?
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Conserved regions of ribonucleoprotein ribonuclease MRP are involved in interactions with its substratePlaying RNase P evolution: swapping the RNA catalyst for a protein reveals functional uniformity of highly divergent enzyme formsCrystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the P3 RNA domain of yeast ribonuclease MRP in a complex with RNase P/MRP protein components Pop6 and Pop7.Solution structure of RNase P RNA.RNase MRP cleaves pre-tRNASer-Met in the tRNA maturation pathway.Fidelity of tRNA 5'-maturation: a possible basis for the functional dependence of archaeal and eukaryal RNase P on multiple protein cofactorsExternal guide sequence technology: a path to development of novel antimicrobial therapeutics.Nuclear RNase P of Trypanosoma brucei: a single protein in place of the multicomponent RNA-protein complex.PPR proteins shed a new light on RNase P biology.Unexpected diversity of RNase P, an ancient tRNA processing enzyme: challenges and prospects.The P3 domain of eukaryotic RNases P/MRP: making a protein-rich RNA-based enzyme.A two-piece derivative of a group I intron RNA as a platform for designing self-assembling RNA templates to promote Peptide ligation.RNase MRP RNA and RNase P activity in plants are associated with a Pop1p containing complex.Distribution of Ribonucleoprotein and Protein-Only RNase P in Eukarya.The NucleolusIdentification of the Ribonuclease P Catalytic Subunit: Cleavage of a Target mRNA in the Presence of an External Guide Sequence
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RNase P: increased versatility through protein complexity?
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scientific article published on 03 January 2009
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RNase P: increased versatility through protein complexity?
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RNase P: increased versatility through protein complexity?
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RNase P: increased versatility through protein complexity?
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David R Engelke
Michael C Marvin
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10.4161/RNA.6.1.7566
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2009-01-03T00:00:00Z