Structure of 4.5S RNA in the signal recognition particle of Escherichia coli as studied by enzymatic and chemical probing (original) (raw)

Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the conserved domain IV of Escherichia coli 4.5S RNA. Erratum

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Formation of SRP-like particle induces a conformational change in E. coli 4.5S RNA

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Comparative analysis of tertiary structure elements in signal recognition particle RNA

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Structure of the phylogenetically most conserved domain of SRP RNA

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Crystal structure of the Ffh and EFG binding sites in the conserved domain IV of Escherichia coli 4.5S RNA

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Physical evidence for a domain structure in Escherichia coli 5 S RNA

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Structure of an RNA dodecamer containing a fragment from SRP domain IV of Escherichia coli

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Barbara Sahagan

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Toivo Maimets

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A unique secondary folding pattern for 5S RNA corresponds to the lowest energy homologous secondary structure in 17 different prokaryotes

James Lake

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Binding sites of the 9- and 14-kilodalton heterodimeric protein subunit of the signal recognition particle (SRP) are contained exclusively in the Alu domain of SRP RNA and contain a sequence motif that is conserved in evolution

Katharina Strub

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1991

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Lee Sylvers

1992

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