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| RNA |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 6
Issue 12 |
| Dec 01, 2000 |
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ISSN: 13558382 |
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RNA
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Volume 6 :
Issue 12
Table of Contents
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The case for the involvement of the Upf3p in programmed
;1 ribosomal frameshifting

JONATHAN DINMAN, MARIA RUIZ-ECHEVARRIA, WEIRONG WANG and STUART PELTZ
Page 1685-1686
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The case against the involvement of the NMD proteins in
programmed frameshifting

GUILLAUME STAHL, LAURE BIDOU, ISABELLE HATIN, OLIVIER NAMY, JEAN-PIERRE ROUSSET and PHILIP FARABAUGH
Page 1687-1688
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Varieties of RNase P: A nomenclature problem?

SIDNEY ALTMAN, VENKAT GOPALAN and AGUSTIN VIOQUE
Page 1689-1694
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Enzyme nomenclature: Functional or structural?

PETER GEGENHEIMER
Page 1695-1697
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The ribosomal binding and peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis functions of
Escherichia coli release factor 2 are linked through residue
246

DANIEL N. WILSON, DIANE GU;Eacute;VREMONT and WARREN P. TATE
Page 1704-1713
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Magnesium ions mediate contacts between phosphoryl oxygens at
positions 2122 and 2176 of the 23S rRNA and ribosomal protein L1

DENIS DRYGIN and ROBERT A. ZIMMERMANN
Page 1714-1726
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Nucleotides of 18S rRNA surrounding mRNA codons at the human ribosomal
A, P, and E sites: A crosslinking study with mRNA analogs carrying an aryl
azide group at either the uracil or the guanine residue

NATALIA DEMESHKINA, MARINA REPKOVA, DMITRI GRAIFER and GALINA KARPOVA
Page 1727-1736
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Pre-mRNA processing factors are required for nuclear export

ALEXANDER S. BRODSKY and PAMELA A. SILVER
Page 1737-1749
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Dynamics and three-dimensional localization of ribosomal
RNA within the nucleolus

MARC THIRY, THIERRY CHEUTIN, HERV;Eacute; KAPLAN and DOMINIQUE PLOTON
Page 1750-1761
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The mRNA export in Caenorhabditis elegans is mediated
by Ce-NXF-1, an ortholog of human TAP/NXF and Saccharomyces
cerevisiae Mex67p

WEI TAN, ANDREI S. ZOLOTUKHIN, JENIFER BEAR, DANIEL J. PATENAUDE and BARBARA K. FELBER
Page 1762-1772
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The odyssey of a regulated transcript

JOSEP VILARDELL, PASCAL CHARTRAND, ROBERT H. SINGER and JONATHAN R. WARNER
Page 1773-1780
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Picornavirus IRESes and the poly(A) tail jointly promote
cap-independent translation in a mammalian cell-free system

GIOVANNA BERGAMINI, THOMAS PREISS and MATTHIAS W. HENTZE
Page 1781-1790
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Ribosomal binding to the internal ribosomal entry site of
classical swine fever virus

VICTORIA G. KOLUPAEVA, TATYANA V. PESTOVA and CHRISTOPHER U.T. HELLEN
Page 1791-1807
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Structure of the ribozyme substrate hairpin of Neurospora
VS RNA: A close look at the cleavage site

PAUL J.A. MICHIELS, CAROLINE H.J. SCHOUTEN, CORNELIS W. HILBERS and HANS A. HEUS
Page 1821-1832
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The folding of the hairpin ribozyme: Dependence on the loops
and the junction

ZHENG-YUN ZHAO, TIMOTHY J. WILSON, KAERA MAXWELL and DAVID M.J. LILLEY
Page 1833-1846
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SR proteins ASF/SF2 and 9G8 interact to activate enhancer-dependent
intron D splicing of bovine growth hormone pre-mRNA in vitro

XINLAN LI, MARY EILEEN SHAMBAUGH, FRITZ M. ROTTMAN and JOSEPH A. BOKAR
Page 1847-1858
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Disruption of the 5; stem-loop of yeast U6 RNA induces
trimethylguanosine capping of this RNA polymerase III transcript
in vivo

SHARON KWAN, VALERIE L. GERLACH and DAVID A. BROW
Page 1859-1869
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Deletion of the Escherichia coli pseudouridine
synthase gene truB blocks formation of pseudouridine
55 in tRNA in vivo, does not affect exponential growth,
but confers a strong selective disadvantage in competition
with wild-type cells

NANCY GUTGSELL, NATHAN ENGLUND, LINGHAO NIU, YUSUF KAYA, BYRON G. LANE and JAMES OFENGAND
Page 1870-1881
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The bI4 group I intron binds directly to both its protein
splicing partners, a tRNA synthetase and maturase, to facilitate
RNA splicing activity

SEUNG BAE RHO and SUSAN A. MARTINIS
Page 1882-1894
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Phylogenetic-comparative analysis of the eukaryal ribonuclease
P RNA

DANIEL N. FRANK, CATHERINE ADAMIDI, MARISSA A. EHRINGER, CHRISTIAN PITULLE and NORMAN R. PACE
Page 1895-1904
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Nuclease protection of RNAs containing site-specific labels:
A rapid method for mapping RNA;protein interactions

PATRICIA A. MARONEY, CHARLES M. ROMFO and TIMOTHY W. NILSEN
Page 1905-1909
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