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C Guthrie

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Current Biology : CB|August 26, 1998
RNA unwinding in U4/U6 snRNPs requires ATP hydrolysis and the DEIH-box splicing factor Brr2P L Raghunathan, C Guthrie
Biochemistry|August 21, 1979
Rare transfer ribonucleic acid essential for phage growth. Nucleotide sequence comparison of normal and mutant T4 isoleucine-accepting transfer ribonucleic acidC Guthrie, W H McClain
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 5, 1973
Conditionally lethal mutants of bacteriophage T4 defective in production of a transfer RNAC Guthrie, W H McClain
Genes & Development|May 1, 1991
Suppressors of a U4 snRNA mutation define a novel U6 snRNP protein with RNA-binding motifsK W Shannon, C Guthrie
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 24, 1993
Mutations in U6 snRNA that alter splice site specificity: implications for the active siteC F Lesser, C Guthrie
Genes & Development|April 1, 1991
A cold-sensitive mRNA splicing mutant is a member of the RNA helicase gene familyE J Strauss, C Guthrie
Cell|November 27, 1992
A novel base-pairing interaction between U2 and U6 snRNAs suggests a mechanism for the catalytic activation of the spliceosomeH D Madhani, C Guthrie
Genes & Development|October 1, 1988
5' splice site selection in yeast: genetic alterations in base-pairing with U1 reveal additional requirementsP G Siliciano, C Guthrie
Cell|October 7, 1988
Two conserved domains of yeast U2 snRNA are separated by 945 nonessential nucleotidesE O Shuster, C Guthrie
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 28, 1998
A spliceosomal recycling factor that reanneals U4 and U6 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particlesP L Raghunathan, C Guthrie
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Current Biology : CB|August 26, 1998
RNA unwinding in U4/U6 snRNPs requires ATP hydrolysis and the DEIH-box splicing factor Brr2P L Raghunathan, C Guthrie
Biochemistry|August 21, 1979
Rare transfer ribonucleic acid essential for phage growth. Nucleotide sequence comparison of normal and mutant T4 isoleucine-accepting transfer ribonucleic acidC Guthrie, W H McClain
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 5, 1973
Conditionally lethal mutants of bacteriophage T4 defective in production of a transfer RNAC Guthrie, W H McClain
Genes & Development|May 1, 1991
Suppressors of a U4 snRNA mutation define a novel U6 snRNP protein with RNA-binding motifsK W Shannon, C Guthrie
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 24, 1993
Mutations in U6 snRNA that alter splice site specificity: implications for the active siteC F Lesser, C Guthrie
Genes & Development|April 1, 1991
A cold-sensitive mRNA splicing mutant is a member of the RNA helicase gene familyE J Strauss, C Guthrie
Cell|November 27, 1992
A novel base-pairing interaction between U2 and U6 snRNAs suggests a mechanism for the catalytic activation of the spliceosomeH D Madhani, C Guthrie
Genes & Development|October 1, 1988
5' splice site selection in yeast: genetic alterations in base-pairing with U1 reveal additional requirementsP G Siliciano, C Guthrie
Cell|October 7, 1988
Two conserved domains of yeast U2 snRNA are separated by 945 nonessential nucleotidesE O Shuster, C Guthrie
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 28, 1998
A spliceosomal recycling factor that reanneals U4 and U6 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particlesP L Raghunathan, C Guthrie
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