Published in J Bacteriol on November 01, 1979
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Binding and cleavage of nucleic acids by the "hairpin" ribozyme. Biochemistry (1991) 1.45
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Real-time monitoring of hairpin ribozyme kinetics through base-specific quenching of fluorescein-labeled substrates. RNA (1997) 1.41
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Reconstitution of hairpin ribozyme activity following separation of functional domains. J Biol Chem (1995) 1.32
Ionic requirements for RNA binding, cleavage, and ligation by the hairpin ribozyme. Biochemistry (1993) 1.30
Site-directed mutagenesis of core sequence elements 9R', 9L, 9R, and 2 in self-splicing Tetrahymena pre-rRNA. J Biol Chem (1987) 1.30
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Use of a continuous nephelometer to measure personal exposure to particles during the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Baltimore and Fresno Panel studies. J Air Waste Manag Assoc (2000) 1.19
Optimization of an anti-HIV hairpin ribozyme by in vitro selection. J Biol Chem (1993) 1.18
Genomic islands of divergence are not affected by geography of speciation in sunflowers. Nat Commun (2013) 1.18
A photo-cross-linkable tertiary structure motif found in functionally distinct RNA molecules is essential for catalytic function of the hairpin ribozyme. Biochemistry (1994) 1.17
Structure-mapping of the hairpin ribozyme. Magnesium-dependent folding and evidence for tertiary interactions within the ribozyme-substrate complex. J Mol Biol (1994) 1.17
Four ribose 2'-hydroxyl groups essential for catalytic function of the hairpin ribozyme. J Biol Chem (1993) 1.17
Cytochrome b gene of Neurospora crassa mitochondria. Partial sequence and location of introns at sites different from those in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Aspergillus nidulans. J Biol Chem (1984) 1.17
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Extensive phosphorothioate substitution yields highly active and nuclease-resistant hairpin ribozymes. Nucleic Acids Res (1992) 1.15
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A substance P antagonist, RP-67,580, ameliorates a mouse meningoencephalitic response to Trypanosoma brucei brucei. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1997) 1.10
Acute sensory neuropathy-neuronopathy from pyridoxine overdose. Neurology (1987) 1.10
Synthesis of connective tissue macromolecules by smooth muscle. Int Rev Connect Tissue Res (1979) 1.10
The isolation of specific genes from the basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune. Curr Genet (1987) 1.09
Transformation of the basidiomycete, Schizophyllum commune. Mol Gen Genet (1986) 1.09
Cleavage of highly structured viral RNA molecules by combinatorial libraries of hairpin ribozymes. The most effective ribozymes are not predicted by substrate selection rules. J Biol Chem (1998) 1.09
Compensatory mutations demonstrate that P8 and P6 are RNA secondary structure elements important for processing of a group I intron. Nucleic Acids Res (1989) 1.08
The solvent-protected core of the hairpin ribozyme-substrate complex. Biochemistry (1998) 1.07
Isolation of the DNA sequence coding indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthetase and phosphoribosylanthranilate isomerase of Schizophyllum commune. Curr Genet (1986) 1.07
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Combinatorial screening and intracellular antiviral activity of hairpin ribozymes directed against hepatitis B virus. J Virol (1999) 1.05
Sequence analysis of the URA1 gene encoding orotidine-5'-monophosphate decarboxylase of Schizophyllum commune. Gene (1989) 1.04
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A conformational change in the "loop E-like" motif of the hairpin ribozyme is coincidental with domain docking and is essential for catalysis. Biochemistry (2001) 0.97
Fluorescence assays to study structure, dynamics, and function of RNA and RNA-ligand complexes. Methods Enzymol (2000) 0.97
Mitochondrial DNA of Schizophyllum commune: restriction map, genetic map, and mode of inheritance. Curr Genet (1992) 0.97
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The effects of feeding sericea lespedeza hay on growth rate of goats naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes. J Anim Sci (2008) 0.95
Streptococcus parasanguis pepO encodes an endopeptidase with structure and activity similar to those of enzymes that modulate peptide receptor signaling in eukaryotic cells. Infect Immun (1999) 0.95
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The hairpin ribozyme substrate binding-domain: a highly constrained D-shaped conformation. J Mol Biol (2001) 0.93