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A M Pyle

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Biochemistry|March 7, 1995
Conversion of a group II intron into a new multiple-turnover ribozyme that selectively cleaves oligonucleotides: elucidation of reaction mechanism and structure/function relationshipsW J Michels, A M Pyle
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|July 17, 1998
The architectural organization and mechanistic function of group II intron structural elementsP Z Qin, A M Pyle
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|April 20, 1999
Site-specific labeling of RNA with fluorophores and other structural probesP Z Qin, A M Pyle
Biochemistry|April 22, 1997
Stopped-flow fluorescence spectroscopy of a group II intron ribozyme reveals that domain 1 is an independent folding unit with a requirement for specific Mg2+ ions in the tertiary structureP Z Qin, A M Pyle
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 1, 1995
RNA foldingA M Pyle, J B Green
Biochemistry|March 8, 1994
Building a kinetic framework for group II intron ribozyme activity: quantitation of interdomain binding and reaction rateA M Pyle, J B Green
Nucleic Acids Research. Supplement (2001)|July 3, 2003
Kinetic dissection of the multistep process in L1.ltrB intron mobilityY Aizawa, Q Xiang, A M Pyle
Nature|August 5, 2000
A tertiary interaction that links active-site domains to the 5' splice site of a group II intronM Boudvillain, A de Lencastre, A M Pyle
The EMBO Journal|December 8, 1998
A map of the binding site for catalytic domain 5 in the core of a group II intron ribozymeB B Konforti, Q Liu, A M Pyle
Nature Structural Biology|December 2, 2000
Metal ion binding sites in a group II intron coreR K Sigel, A Vaidya, A M Pyle
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Biochemistry|March 7, 1995
Conversion of a group II intron into a new multiple-turnover ribozyme that selectively cleaves oligonucleotides: elucidation of reaction mechanism and structure/function relationshipsW J Michels, A M Pyle
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|July 17, 1998
The architectural organization and mechanistic function of group II intron structural elementsP Z Qin, A M Pyle
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|April 20, 1999
Site-specific labeling of RNA with fluorophores and other structural probesP Z Qin, A M Pyle
Biochemistry|April 22, 1997
Stopped-flow fluorescence spectroscopy of a group II intron ribozyme reveals that domain 1 is an independent folding unit with a requirement for specific Mg2+ ions in the tertiary structureP Z Qin, A M Pyle
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 1, 1995
RNA foldingA M Pyle, J B Green
Biochemistry|March 8, 1994
Building a kinetic framework for group II intron ribozyme activity: quantitation of interdomain binding and reaction rateA M Pyle, J B Green
Nucleic Acids Research. Supplement (2001)|July 3, 2003
Kinetic dissection of the multistep process in L1.ltrB intron mobilityY Aizawa, Q Xiang, A M Pyle
Nature|August 5, 2000
A tertiary interaction that links active-site domains to the 5' splice site of a group II intronM Boudvillain, A de Lencastre, A M Pyle
The EMBO Journal|December 8, 1998
A map of the binding site for catalytic domain 5 in the core of a group II intron ribozymeB B Konforti, Q Liu, A M Pyle
Nature Structural Biology|December 2, 2000
Metal ion binding sites in a group II intron coreR K Sigel, A Vaidya, A M Pyle
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