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| RNA |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 6
Issue 11 |
| Nov 01, 2000 |
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ISSN: 13558382 |
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RNA
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Volume 6 :
Issue 11
Table of Contents
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Coupled nucleotide covariations reveal dynamic RNA interaction
patterns

ALEXANDER P. GULTYAEV, THOMAS FRANCH and KENN GERDES
Page 1483-1491
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Sequence bias in edited kinetoplastid RNAs

MOFFETT L.K. BURGESS and KENNETH STUART
Page 1492-1497
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Bypassing the rRNA processing endonucleolytic cleavage at
site A2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

CLAIRE TORCHET and SYLVIE HERMANN-LE DENMAT
Page 1498-1508
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Deletion of a conserved dinucleotide inhibits the second
step of group II intron splicing

SVETLANA MIKHEEVA, HEATHER L. MURRAY, HUI ZHOU, BRIAN M. TURCZYK and KEVIN A. JARRELL
Page 1509-1515
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Crystal structure of an RNA duplex containing phenyl-ribonucleotides,
hydrophobic isosteres of the natural pyrimidines

GEORGE MINASOV, JASENKA MATULIC-ADAMIC, CHRISTOPHER J. WILDS, PETER HAEBERLI, NASSIM USMAN, LEONID BEIGELMAN and MARTIN EGLI
Page 1516-1528
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Tissue-specific autoregulation of Drosophila suppressor
of forked by alternative poly(A) site utilization
leads to accumulation of the suppressor of forked protein
in mitotically active cells

FRAN;Ccedil;OIS JUGE, AGN;Egrave;S AUDIBERT, B;Eacute;ATRICE BENOIT and MARTINE SIMONELIG
Page 1529-1538
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Specificities of Caenorhabditis elegans and human
hairpin binding proteins for the first nucleotide in the
histone mRNA hairpin loop

FABRICE MICHEL, DANIEL SCH;Uuml;MPERLI and BERNDT M;Uuml;LLER
Page 1539-1550
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The human endogenous retrovirus K Rev response element coincides
with a predicted RNA folding region

JIN YANG, HAL BOGERD, SHU-YUN LE and BRYAN R. CULLEN
Page 1551-1564
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Functional analyses of interacting factors involved in both
pre-mRNA splicing and cell cycle progression in Saccharomyces
cerevisiae

CAROLINE S. RUSSELL, SIGAL BEN-YEHUDA, IAN DIX, MARTIN KUPIEC and JEAN D. BEGGS
Page 1565-1572
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Polysome distribution of phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione
peroxidase mRNA: Evidence for a block in elongation at
the UGA/selenocysteine codon

JULIA E. FLETCHER, PAUL R. COPELAND and DONNA M. DRISCOLL
Page 1573-1584
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Alternative designs for construction of the class II transfer
RNA tertiary core

T. AMAR NISSAN and JOHN J. PERONA
Page 1585-1596
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The Ct-RAE1 protein interacts with Balbiani ring RNP particles
at the nuclear pore

NAFISEH SABRI and NEUS VISA
Page 1597-1609
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RBP45 and RBP47, two oligouridylate-specific hnRNP-like
proteins interacting with poly(A)+ RNA in nuclei
of plant cells

ZDRAVKO J. LORKOVI;Cacute;, DOMINIKA A. WIECZOREK KIRK, ULRICH KLAHRE, MAJA HEMMINGS-MIESZCZAK and WITOLD FILIPOWICZ
Page 1610-1624
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Nascent 60S ribosomal subunits enter the free pool bound
by Nmd3p

JENNIFER HEI-NGAM HO, GEORGE KALLSTROM and ARLEN W. JOHNSON
Page 1625-1634
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Dual role for the RNA-binding domain of Xenopus laevis
SLBP1 in histone pre-mRNA processing

THOMAS C. INGLEDUE, III, ZBIGNIEW DOMINSKI, RICARDO S;Aacute;NCHEZ, JUDITH A. ERKMANN and WILLIAM F. MARZLUFF
Page 1635-1648
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Mapping of the RNA recognition site of Escherichia coli
ribosomal protein S7

FRANCIS ROBERT, MATTHIEU GAGNON, DIMITRI SANS, STEPHEN MICHNICK and L;Eacute;A BRAKIER-GINGRAS
Page 1649-1659
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Yeast Rrp9p is an evolutionarily conserved U3 snoRNP protein
essential for early pre-rRNA processing cleavages and requires box
C for its association

JAAP VENEMA, HARMJAN R. VOS, ALEX W. FABER, WALTHER J. VAN VENROOIJ and HENDRIK A. RAU;Eacute;
Page 1660-1671
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Use of terbium as a probe of tRNA tertiary structure and folding

MICHELE R. SEFFERNICK HARGITTAI and KARIN MUSIER-FORSYTH
Page 1672-1680
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