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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 8, 1995
RNA chaperones and the RNA folding problemD Herschlag
Nature|October 23, 1998
Ribozyme crevices and catalysisD Herschlag
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 15, 1991
Implications of ribozyme kinetics for targeting the cleavage of specific RNA molecules in vivo: more isn't always betterD Herschlag
Biochemistry|February 11, 1992
Evidence for processivity and two-step binding of the RNA substrate from studies of J1/2 mutants of the Tetrahymena ribozymeD Herschlag
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 1999
Specificity from steric restrictions in the guanosine binding pocket of a group I ribozymeR Russell, D Herschlag
Biochemistry|May 3, 1994
Comparison of pH dependencies of the Tetrahymena ribozyme reactions with RNA 2'-substituted and phosphorothioate substrates reveals a rate-limiting conformational stepD Herschlag, M Khosla
Biochemistry|September 26, 1995
The nature of the transition state for enzyme-catalyzed phosphoryl transfer. Hydrolysis of O-aryl phosphorothioates by alkaline phosphataseF Hollfelder, D Herschlag
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 16, 2001
Probing the folding landscape of the Tetrahymena ribozyme: commitment to form the native conformation is late in the folding pathwayR Russell, D Herschlag
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 16, 1999
New pathways in folding of the Tetrahymena group I RNA enzymeR Russell, D Herschlag
Biochemistry|May 7, 1996
Mechanistic investigations of a ribozyme derived from the Tetrahymena group I intron: insights into catalysis and the second step of self-splicingR Mei, D Herschlag
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 8, 1995
RNA chaperones and the RNA folding problemD Herschlag
Nature|October 23, 1998
Ribozyme crevices and catalysisD Herschlag
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 15, 1991
Implications of ribozyme kinetics for targeting the cleavage of specific RNA molecules in vivo: more isn't always betterD Herschlag
Biochemistry|February 11, 1992
Evidence for processivity and two-step binding of the RNA substrate from studies of J1/2 mutants of the Tetrahymena ribozymeD Herschlag
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 1999
Specificity from steric restrictions in the guanosine binding pocket of a group I ribozymeR Russell, D Herschlag
Biochemistry|May 3, 1994
Comparison of pH dependencies of the Tetrahymena ribozyme reactions with RNA 2'-substituted and phosphorothioate substrates reveals a rate-limiting conformational stepD Herschlag, M Khosla
Biochemistry|September 26, 1995
The nature of the transition state for enzyme-catalyzed phosphoryl transfer. Hydrolysis of O-aryl phosphorothioates by alkaline phosphataseF Hollfelder, D Herschlag
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 16, 2001
Probing the folding landscape of the Tetrahymena ribozyme: commitment to form the native conformation is late in the folding pathwayR Russell, D Herschlag
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 16, 1999
New pathways in folding of the Tetrahymena group I RNA enzymeR Russell, D Herschlag
Biochemistry|May 7, 1996
Mechanistic investigations of a ribozyme derived from the Tetrahymena group I intron: insights into catalysis and the second step of self-splicingR Mei, D Herschlag
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