The Hairpin Ribozyme (original) (raw)

The hairpin ribozyme: structure, assembly and catalysis

John Burke

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1998

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Metal ions play a passive role in the hairpin ribozyme catalysed reaction

Jane Grasby

Nucleic acids research, 1997

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Cation-Specific Structural Accommodation within a Catalytic RNA

John Burke

Biochemistry, 2006

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Ionic requirements for RNA binding, cleavage, and ligation by the hairpin ribozyme

John Burke

Biochemistry, 1993

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Kinetic Mechanism of the Hairpin Ribozyme

John Burke

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1997

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Articles The Solvent-Protected Core of the Hairpin Ribozyme-Substrate Complex†

Ken Hampel

1998

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An improved version of the hairpin ribozyme functions as a ribonucleoprotein complex

John Burke

Biochemistry, 1995

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Structural basis for heterogeneous kinetics: Reengineering the hairpin ribozyme

Nils Walter

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998

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Sequence elements outside the catalytic core of natural hairpin ribozymes modulate the reactions differentially

Gerhard Steger

Biological Chemistry, 2011

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Single-Atom Imino Substitutions at A9 and A10 Reveal Distinct Effects on the Fold and Function of the Hairpin Ribozyme Catalytic Core

Robert Spitale

Biochemistry, 2009

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Modifications and deletions of helices within the hairpin ribozyme-substrate complex: An active ribozyme lacking helix 1

John Burke

RNA, 2004

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The Solvent-Protected Core of the Hairpin Ribozyme−Substrate Complex †

Nils Walter

Biochemistry, 1998

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Modulating RNA structure and catalysis: lessons from small cleaving ribozymes

Jean-denis Beaudoin

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2009

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Nucleobase catalysis in the hairpin ribozyme

Timothy D Wilson

RNA (New York, N.Y.), 2006

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Evidence for the role of active site residues in the hairpin ribozyme from molecular simulations along the reaction path

Pawel Janowski, Hugh Heldenbrand

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2014

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Inter-domain cross-linking and molecular modelling of the hairpin ribozyme 1 1 Edited by A. R. Fresh

Eric Westhof

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1997

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Tertiary structure formation in the hairpin ribozyme monitored by fluorescence resonance energy transfer

Ken Hampel

Embo Journal, 1998

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Base and Sugar Requirements for RNA Cleavage of Essential Nucleoside Residues in Internal Loop B of the Hairpin Ribozyme: Implications for Secondary Structure

Leonid Beigelman

Nucleic Acids Research, 1996

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A Base Change in the Catalytic Core of the Hairpin Ribozyme Perturbs Function but Not Domain Docking

Ken Hampel

Biochemistry, 2001

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Inter-domain cross-linking and molecular modelling of the hairpin ribozyme

E. Westhof

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1997

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Cobalt(III)hexaammine-dependent photocrosslinks in the hairpin ribozyme

John Burke

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2014

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Extensive Molecular Dynamics Simulations Showing That Canonical G8 and Protonated A38H + Forms Are Most Consistent with Crystal Structures of Hairpin Ribozyme

Nils Walter

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2010

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Extensive Molecular Dynamics Simulations Showing That Canonical G8 and Protonated A38H+ Forms Are Most Consistent with Crystal Structures of Hairpin Ribozyme

Nils Walter

Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2010

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The hammerhead, hairpin and VS ribozymes are catalytically proficient in monovalent cations alone

Nils Walter

Chemistry & Biology, 1998

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Metal ions: supporting actors in the playbook of small ribozymes

Nils Walter

Metal ions in life sciences, 2011

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Involvement of a Specific Metal Ion in the Transition of the Hammerhead Ribozyme to Its Catalytic Conformation

Leonid Beigelman, Alessio Peracchi

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1997

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Chemical models for ribozyme action

Tuomas Lönnberg, Harri Lonnberg

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2005

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Ribozymes: the characteristics and properties of catalytic RNAs

Kyle Tanner

FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 1999

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A two-metal ion mechanism operates in the hammerhead ribozyme-mediated cleavage of an RNA substrate.

Bill Lott

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Structural Basis for the Guanosine Requirement of the Hairpin Ribozyme †

John Burke

Biochemistry, 1999

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Solvent Structure and Hammerhead Ribozyme Catalysis

Tai-sung Lee

Chemistry & Biology, 2008

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