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Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003
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Structural basis of highly conserved ribosome recycling in eukaryotes and archaea
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The Crystal Structure of the Escherichia coli RNase E Apoprotein and a Mechanism for RNA Degradation
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Journal of Molecular Biology, 2009
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Unravelling the dynamics of RNA degradation by ribonuclease II and its RNA-bound complex
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Nature, 2006
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Crystal Structure of Escherichia coli Polynucleotide Phosphorylase Core Bound to RNase E, RNA and Manganese: Implications for Catalytic Mechanism and RNA Degradosome Assembly
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Journal of Molecular Biology, 2009
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Structure of Escherichia coli RNase E catalytic domain and implications for RNA turnover
Ben Luisi
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From conformational chaos to robust regulation: the structure and function of the multi-enzyme RNA degradosome
Ben Luisi
2012
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Identification of archaeal proteins that affect the exosome function in vitro
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BMC Biochemistry, 2010
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Solution structure of RNase P RNA
John Tainer
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Detailed analysis of RNA-protein interactions within the ribosomal protein S8-rRNA complex from the archaeon Methanococcus jannaschii
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The role of RNA structure in translational regulation by L7Ae protein in archaea
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Substrate RNA positioning in the archaeal H/ACA ribonucleoprotein complex
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