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Plant mitochondrial RNase P and E. coli RNase P have different substrate specificities.

Biochemistry and molecular biology international, 1993
Substrate specificity requirements of the plant mitochondrial RNase P were investigated with different natural and mutated substrates. Heterologous precursors with intact tRNAs from plant and fungal mitochondria, from bacteria, archaebacteria and of eukaryotic origins were processed faithfully, albeit with different efficiencies.
A, Marchfelder, A, Brennicke
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Enzymatic RNA synthesis and RNase P

Molecular Biology Reports, 1996
TransferRNA recognition was used as leit-motiv in the illustration of possible links between a hypothetical primordial RNA world and the contemporary DNA world. In an RNA world, 'proto-tRNA' could have functioned as replication origin and as primitive telomere.
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Diversity and Evolution of RNase P

, 2020
Isabell Schencking   +2 more
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The road to RNase P.

Nature structural biology, 2000
In 1989, Sidney Altman and Thomas R. Cech shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA. Cech was studying the splicing of RNA in a unicellular organism called Tetrahymena thermophila. He found that the precursor RNA could splice in vitro in the absence of proteins.
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Roles of RNase P and Its Subunits.

Trends in Genetics, 2017
N. Jarrous
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Bacillus subtilis RNase P

1987
NORMAN R. PACE   +5 more
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