Autocatalytic cyclization of an excised intervening sequence RNA is a cleavage-ligation reaction.
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Characterization of an authentic intermediate in the self-splicing process of ribosomal precursor RNA in macronuclei of Tetrahymena thermophilaSelf-cleavage of plus and minus RNA transcripts of avocado sunblotch viroidChloroplast ribosomal intron of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: in vitro self-splicing, DNA endonuclease activity and in vivo mobilityToward predicting self-splicing and protein-facilitated splicing of group I introns.A natural ribozyme with 3',5' RNA ligase activity.Self-catalyzed cyclization of the intervening sequence RNA of Tetrahymena: inhibition by intercalating dyesSelf-catalyzed cyclization of the intervening sequence RNA of Tetrahymena: inhibition by methidiumpropyl.EDTA and localization of the major dye binding sitesSecondary structure of the circular form of the Tetrahymena rRNA intervening sequence: a technique for RNA structure analysis using chemical probes and reverse transcriptaseA conserved base pair within helix P4 of the Tetrahymena ribozyme helps to form the tertiary structure required for self-splicingSequence requirements for self-splicing of the Tetrahymena thermophila pre-ribosomal RNA.Sites of circularization of the Tetrahymena rRNA IVS are determined by sequence and influenced by position and secondary structureSecondary structure of the Tetrahymena ribosomal RNA intervening sequence: structural homology with fungal mitochondrial intervening sequencesGroup I introns and associated homing endonuclease genes reveals a clinal structure for Porphyra spiralis var. amplifolia (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) along the Eastern coast of South America.Selection in vitro of novel ribozymes from a partially randomized U2 and U6 snRNA libraryNuclease-resistant ribozymes decrease stromelysin mRNA levels in rabbit synovium following exogenous delivery to the knee joint.Molecular characterization of a new member of the lariat capping twin-ribozyme introns.Genetics first or metabolism first? The formamide clue.RNA structure, not sequence, determines the 5' splice-site specificity of a group I intron.Intracellular folding of the Tetrahymena group I intron depends on exon sequence and promoter choice.Circular RNAs: diversity of form and function.Reverse splicing of the Tetrahymena IVS: evidence for multiple reaction sites in the 23S rRNA.Structure of the catalytic core of the Tetrahymena ribozyme as indicated by reactive abbreviated forms of the moleculeSequence requirements for branch formation in a group II self-splicing intron.A phosphorothioate at the 3' splice-site inhibits the second splicing step in a group I intron.Catalytic activity is retained in the Tetrahymena group I intron despite removal of the large extension of element P5.Two guanosine binding sites exist in group I self-splicing IVS RNAs.Reactivity of modified ribose moieties of guanosine: new cleavage reactions mediated by the IVS of Tetrahymena precursor rRNA.Uniqueness, advantages, challenges, solutions, and perspectives in therapeutics applying RNA nanotechnology.Interrupted thymidylate synthase gene of bacteriophages T2 and T6 and other potential self-splicing introns in the T-even bacteriophagesBase pairing between the 3' exon and an internal guide sequence increases 3' splice site specificity in the Tetrahymena self-splicing rRNA intron.Autocatalytic activities of intron 5 of the cob gene of yeast mitochondria.Group II introns: structure, folding and splicing mechanism.Antigenomic RNA of human hepatitis delta virus can undergo self-cleavage.Reconstitution of a group I intron self-splicing reaction with an activator RNA.Processing of phage T4 td-encoded RNA is analogous to the eukaryotic group I splicing pathway.Viroids and virusoids are related to group I introns.Nucleotide sequence of the satellite of peanut stunt virus reveals structural homologies with viroids and certain nuclear and mitochondrial intronsEngineering RNA for targeted siRNA delivery and medical application.Assembly of multifunctional phi29 pRNA nanoparticles for specific delivery of siRNA and other therapeutics to targeted cellsMolecular recognition properties of IGS-mediated reactions catalyzed by a Pneumocystis carinii group I intron.
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Autocatalytic cyclization of an excised intervening sequence RNA is a cleavage-ligation reaction.
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1983 nî lūn-bûn
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1983 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1983 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1983年の論文
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1983年論文
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1983年論文
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1983年論文
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1983年論文
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1983年論文
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1983年论文
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Autocatalytic cyclization of a ...... a cleavage-ligation reaction.
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Autocatalytic cyclization of a ...... a cleavage-ligation reaction.
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10.1038/301578A0
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1983-02-01T00:00:00Z
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