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Importance of independence in ribozyme reactions: kinetic behavior of trimmed and of simply connected multiple ribozymes with potential activity against human immunodeficiency virus. [PDF]
Jun Ohkawa+4 more
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The human coronavirus 229E (HCoV-229E) is a member of the human coronavirus family that includes SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19. Developing antiviral strategies and compounds is crucial to treat and prevent HCoV-229E infections and the ...
Yujun Liu+3 more
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Ribozymes, recognition and evolution
Precision in the recognition and orientation of substrate is important in the selectivity of catalysis by natural enzymes. Several new ribozyme species have been evolved using in vitro selection/mutagenesis which make use of precise substrate recognition to catalyze a variety of reactions.
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Self-cleavage activity of the genomic HDV ribozyme in the presence of various divalent metal ions [PDF]
YoungâAh Suh+3 more
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A hammerhead ribozyme allows synthesis of a new form of theTetrahymenaribozyme homogeneous in length with a 3' end blocked for transesterification [PDF]
Cheryl A. Grosshans, Thomas R. Cech
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Specific gene suppression by engineered ribozymes in monkey cells.
Fiona Cameron, Patricia A. Jennings
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Ribozymes that cleave potato leafroll virus RNA within the coat protein and polymerase genes
J. W. Lamb, Ronald T. Hay
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Erratum: DNA cleavage catalysed by the ribozyme from Tetrahymena [PDF]
Daniel Herschlag, Thomas R. Cech
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