De novo synthesis and development of an RNA enzymeRNA tectonics (tectoRNA) for RNA nanostructure design and its application in synthetic biologyPrimitive templated catalysis of a peptide ligation by self-folding RNAsTailoring RNA modular units on a common scaffold: a modular ribozyme with a catalytic unit for beta-nicotinamide mononucleotide-activated RNA ligationUse of a Fluorescent Aptamer RNA as an Exonic Sequence to Analyze Self-Splicing Ability of aGroup I Intron from Structured RNAsModular engineering of a Group I intron ribozyme.Prototheca miyajii sp. nov., isolated from a patient with systemic protothecosis.Generation and development of RNA ligase ribozymes with modular architecture through "design and selection".GNRA/receptor interacting modules: versatile modular units for natural and artificial RNA architectures.Optimization of RNA-based c-di-GMP fluorescent sensors through tuning their structural modules.Characterization of an RNA receptor motif that recognizes a GCGA tetraloop.Functional roles of a tetraloop/receptor interacting module in a cyclic di-GMP riboswitch.Putative intermediary stages for the molecular evolution from a ribozyme to a catalytic RNP.Two conserved structural components, A-rich bulge and P4 XJ6/7 base-triples, in activating the group I ribozymes.Selection of a novel class of RNA-RNA interaction motifs based on the ligase ribozyme with defined modular architecture.Design and development of a catalytic ribonucleoprotein.Selections for constituting new RNA-protein interactions in catalytic RNP.Long-range interaction between the P2.1 and P9.1 peripheral domains of the Tetrahymena ribozyme.Trans-activation of the Tetrahymena group I intron ribozyme via a non-native RNA-RNA interaction.A conserved motif in group IC3 introns is a new class of GNRA receptor.Biochemical characterization of the kink-turn RNA motif.Site-specific isotope labeling of long RNA for structural and mechanistic studies.Evolutionary optimization of a modular ligase ribozyme: a small catalytic unit and a hairpin motif masking an element that could form an inactive structure.Modulation of group I ribozyme activity by cationic porphyrinsA two-piece derivative of a group I intron RNA as a platform for designing self-assembling RNA templates to promote Peptide ligation.The transDSL ligase ribozyme can utilize various forms of modules to clamp its substrate and enzyme units.Generation of a catalytic module on a self-folding RNA.Conserved base-pairings between C266-A268 and U307-G309 in the P7 of the Tetrahymena ribozyme is nonessential for the in vitro self-splicing reaction.Relationship between the self-splicing activity and the solidity of the master domain of the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme.Design, construction, and analysis of a novel class of self-folding RNA.Artificial modules for enhancing rate constants of a Group I intron ribozyme without a P4-P6 core element.Installation of orthogonality to the interface that assembles two modular domains in the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme.Coordinated control of a designed trans-acting ligase ribozyme by a loop-receptor interaction.Trans-acting RNAs as molecular probes for monitoring time-dependent structural change of an RNA complex adapting two structures.Synthesis and protonation behavior of a water-soluble N-fused porphyrin: conjugation with an oligoarginine by click chemistry.Colorimetric/fluorogenic detection of thiols by N-fused porphyrin in water.N-confused porphyrin possessing glucamine-appendants: aggregation and acid/base properties in aqueous media.Acid-base properties and DNA-binding of water soluble N-confused porphyrins with cationic side-arms.Facile syntheses of BODIPY derivatives for fluorescent labeling of the 3' and 5' ends of RNAs.Structural and biochemical characterization of DSL ribozyme.
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z