Crystal Structure of a Group I Ribozyme Domain: Principles of RNA Packing

Science56.90
Volume: 273, Issue: 5282, Pages: 1678 - 1685
Published: Sep 20, 1996
Abstract
Group I self-splicing introns catalyze their own excision from precursor RNAs by way of a two-step transesterification reaction. The catalytic core of these ribozymes is formed by two structural domains. The 2.8-angstrom crystal structure of one of these, the P4-P6 domain of the Tetrahymena thermophila intron, is described. In the 160-nucleotide domain, a sharp bend allows stacked helices of the conserved core to pack alongside helices of an...
Paper Details
Title
Crystal Structure of a Group I Ribozyme Domain: Principles of RNA Packing
Published Date
Sep 20, 1996
Journal
Volume
273
Issue
5282
Pages
1678 - 1685
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