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J A Piccirilli

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 27, 1999
Three metal ions at the active site of the Tetrahymena group I ribozymeS o Shan, A Yoshida, S Sun, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 19, 2000
Active site constraints in the hydrolysis reaction catalyzed by bacterial RNase P: analysis of precursor tRNAs with a single 3'-S-phosphorothiolate internucleotide linkageJ M Warnecke, E J Sontheimer, J A Piccirilli, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 5, 1992
Aminoacyl esterase activity of the Tetrahymena ribozymeJ A Piccirilli, T S McConnell, A J Zaug, et al.
Biochemistry|September 12, 2001
The tetrahymena ribozyme cleaves a 5'-methylene phosphonate monoester approximately 10(2)-fold faster than a normal phosphate diester: implications for enzyme catalysis of phosphoryl transfer reactionsX Liao, P S Anjaneyulu, J F Curley, et al.
Biochemistry|June 1, 2000
Investigation of the proposed interdomain ribose zipper in hairpin ribozyme cleavage using 2'-modified nucleosidesD J Earnshaw, M L Hamm, J A Piccirilli, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1987
Natural selection, protein engineering, and the last riboorganism: rational model building in biochemistryS A Benner, R K Allemann, A D Ellington, et al.
Pure and Applied Chemistry. Chimie Pure Et Appliquee|September 7, 2001
Redesigning nucleic acidsS A Benner, T R Battersby, B Eschgfaller, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 27, 1999
Three metal ions at the active site of the Tetrahymena group I ribozymeS o Shan, A Yoshida, S Sun, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 19, 2000
Active site constraints in the hydrolysis reaction catalyzed by bacterial RNase P: analysis of precursor tRNAs with a single 3'-S-phosphorothiolate internucleotide linkageJ M Warnecke, E J Sontheimer, J A Piccirilli, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 5, 1992
Aminoacyl esterase activity of the Tetrahymena ribozymeJ A Piccirilli, T S McConnell, A J Zaug, et al.
Biochemistry|September 12, 2001
The tetrahymena ribozyme cleaves a 5'-methylene phosphonate monoester approximately 10(2)-fold faster than a normal phosphate diester: implications for enzyme catalysis of phosphoryl transfer reactionsX Liao, P S Anjaneyulu, J F Curley, et al.
Biochemistry|June 1, 2000
Investigation of the proposed interdomain ribose zipper in hairpin ribozyme cleavage using 2'-modified nucleosidesD J Earnshaw, M L Hamm, J A Piccirilli, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1987
Natural selection, protein engineering, and the last riboorganism: rational model building in biochemistryS A Benner, R K Allemann, A D Ellington, et al.
Pure and Applied Chemistry. Chimie Pure Et Appliquee|September 7, 2001
Redesigning nucleic acidsS A Benner, T R Battersby, B Eschgfaller, et al.
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