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In vitro selection of RNAs with increased tertiary structure stability
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- 07 July 2001, pp. 1119-1129
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Translational feedback regulation of the gene for L35 in Escherichia coli requires binding of ribosomal protein L20 to two sites in its leader mRNA: A possible case of ribosomal RNA–messenger RNA molecular mimicry
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- 20 August 2002, pp. 878-889
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Regulated globin mRNA decay is a cytoplasmic event proceeding through 3′-to-5′ exosome-dependent decapping
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- 16 January 2003, pp. 1526-1537
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CCA initiation boxes without unique promoter elements support in vitro transcription by three viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 698-707
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A test of the model to predict unusually stable RNA hairpin loop stability
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- 01 April 2000, pp. 608-615
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In vitro assembly of the mouse U14 snoRNP core complex and identification of a 65-kDa box C/D-binding protein
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- 01 May 1998, pp. 582-593
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Polysome distribution of phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase mRNA: Evidence for a block in elongation at the UGA/selenocysteine codon
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- 08 December 2000, pp. 1573-1584
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Differential chemical probing of a group II self-splicing intron identifies bases involved in tertiary interactions and supports an alternative secondary structure model of domain V
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- 01 September 1998, pp. 1055-1068
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The identification and characterization of a novel splicing protein, Isy1p, of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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- 01 March 1999, pp. 360-368
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A tertiary interaction detected in a human U2-U6 snRNA complex assembled in vitro resembles a genetically proven interaction in yeast
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 206-219
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Mapping of RNA accessible sites by extension of random oligonucleotide libraries with reverse transcriptase
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- 07 February 2001, pp. 314-327
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Tethered-function analysis reveals that eIF4E can recruit ribosomes independent of its binding to the cap structure
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- 07 February 2001, pp. 106-113
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Mutational study reveals that tertiary interactions are conserved in ribosomal frameshifting pseudoknots of two luteoviruses
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- 01 August 2000, pp. 1157-1165
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Programmed frameshifting in the synthesis of mammalian antizyme is +1 in mammals, predominantly +1 in fission yeast, but −2 in budding yeast
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 1230-1238
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Dominant negative mutants of the yeast splicing factor Prp2 map to a putative cleft region in the helicase domain of DExD/H-box proteins
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- 01 August 2000, pp. 1106-1119
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Sequence specificity of in vivo reverse splicing of the Tetrahymena group I intron
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- 01 January 1999, pp. 1-13
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Specific degradation of 3′ regions of GUS mRNA in posttranscriptionally silenced tobacco lines may be related to 5′-3′ spreading of silencing
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- 23 August 2002, pp. 1034-1044
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Group I-like ribozymes with a novel core organization perform obligate sequential hydrolytic cleavages at two processing sites
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- 01 May 1998, pp. 530-541
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mRNA localization signals can enhance the intracellular effectiveness of hammerhead ribozymes
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- 01 September 1999, pp. 1200-1209
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Roles of polyadenylation and nucleolytic cleavage in the filamentous phage mRNA processing and decay pathways in Escherichia coli
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 972-985
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