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Thiophosphate interference experiments locate phosphates important for the hammerhead RNA self-cleavage reaction
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309.
Nucleic Acids Research
|October 25, 1990
Abstract:
A hammerhead domain of less than 50 nucleotides is responsible for a self-cleavage reaction in the replication of plant RNA pathogens. The hammerhead is composed of three helices joining at a central conserved core of 11 single stranded nucleotides. The core is believed to fold into a tertiary structure that provides functional groups for catalysis and to coordinate one or more divalent metal ions. In this study we use a phosphorothioate substitution interference assay to identify four phosphates in the conserved core which also play a role in the self-cleavage reaction.