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Authors: O'Rear, JL Wang, SL Feig, AL Beigelman, L Uhlenbeck, OC Herschlag, D
Citation: Jl. O'Rear et al., Comparison of the hammerhead cleavage reactions stimulated by monovalent and divalent cations, RNA, 7(4), 2001, pp. 537-545

Authors: Russell, R Herschlag, D
Citation: R. Russell et D. Herschlag, Probing the folding landscape of the Tetrahymena ribozyme: Commitment to form the native conformation is late in the folding pathway, J MOL BIOL, 308(5), 2001, pp. 839-851

Authors: Admiraal, SJ Meyer, P Schneider, B Deville-Bonne, D Janin, J Herschlag, D
Citation: Sj. Admiraal et al., Chemical rescue of phosphoryl transfer in a cavity mutant: a cautionary tale for site-directed mutagenesis, BIOCHEM, 40(2), 2001, pp. 403-413

Authors: O'Brien, PJ Herschlag, D
Citation: Pj. O'Brien et D. Herschlag, Functional interrelationships in the alkaline phosphatase superfamily: phosphodiesterase activity of Escherichia coli alkaline phosphatase, BIOCHEM, 40(19), 2001, pp. 5691-5699

Authors: Shan, S Kravchuk, AV Piccirilli, JA Herschlag, D
Citation: S. Shan et al., Defining the catalytic metal ion interactions in the Tetrahymena ribozyme reaction, BIOCHEM, 40(17), 2001, pp. 5161-5171

Authors: Shan, SO Herschlag, D
Citation: So. Shan et D. Herschlag, An unconventional origin of metal-ion rescue and inhibition in the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme reaction, RNA, 6(6), 2000, pp. 795-813

Authors: Yoshida, A Shan, S Herschlag, D Piccirilli, JA
Citation: A. Yoshida et al., The role of the cleavage site 2 '-hydroxyl in the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme reaction, CHEM BIOL, 7(2), 2000, pp. 85-96

Authors: Russell, R Millett, IS Doniach, S Herschlag, D
Citation: R. Russell et al., Small angle X-ray scattering reveals a compact intermediate in RNA folding, NAT ST BIOL, 7(5), 2000, pp. 367-370

Authors: Zhuang, XW Bartley, LE Babcock, HP Russell, R Ha, TJ Herschlag, D Chu, S
Citation: Xw. Zhuang et al., A single-molecule study of RNA catalysis and folding, SCIENCE, 288(5473), 2000, pp. 2048

Authors: Peluso, P Herschlag, D Nock, S Freymann, DM Johnson, AE Walter, P
Citation: P. Peluso et al., Role of 4.5S RNA in assembly of the bacterial signal recognition particle with its receptor, SCIENCE, 288(5471), 2000, pp. 1640-1643

Authors: Narlikar, GJ Bartley, LE Herschlag, D
Citation: Gj. Narlikar et al., Use of duplex rigidity for stability and specificity in RNA tertiary structure, BIOCHEM, 39(20), 2000, pp. 6183-6189

Authors: Engelhardt, MA Doherty, EA Knitt, DS Doudna, JA Herschlag, D
Citation: Ma. Engelhardt et al., The P5abc peripheral element facilitates preorganization of the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme for catalysis, BIOCHEM, 39(10), 2000, pp. 2639-2651

Authors: Admiraal, SJ Herschlag, D
Citation: Sj. Admiraal et D. Herschlag, The substrate-assisted general base catalysis model for phosphate monoester hydrolysis: Evaluation using reactivity comparisons, J AM CHEM S, 122(10), 2000, pp. 2145-2148

Authors: Peck, ML Herschlag, D
Citation: Ml. Peck et D. Herschlag, Effects of oligonucleotide length and atomic composition on stimulation ofthe ATPase activity of translation initiation factor eIF4A, RNA, 5(9), 1999, pp. 1210-1221

Authors: Russell, R Herschlag, D
Citation: R. Russell et D. Herschlag, Specificity from steric restrictions in the guanosine binding pocket of a group I ribozyme, RNA, 5(2), 1999, pp. 158-166

Authors: O'Brien, PJ Herschlag, D
Citation: Pj. O'Brien et D. Herschlag, Catalytic promiscuity and the evolution of new enzymatic activities, CHEM BIOL, 6(4), 1999, pp. R91-R105

Authors: Lorsch, JR Herschlag, D
Citation: Jr. Lorsch et D. Herschlag, Kinetic dissection of fundamental processes of eukaryotic translation initiation in vitro, EMBO J, 18(23), 1999, pp. 6705-6717

Authors: Shan, SO Herschlag, D
Citation: So. Shan et D. Herschlag, Hydrogen bonding in enzymatic catalysis: Analysis of energetic contributions, METH ENZYM, 308, 1999, pp. 246-276

Authors: Shan, SO Yoshida, A Sun, SG Piccirilli, JA Herschlag, D
Citation: So. Shan et al., Three metal ions at the active site of the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme, P NAS US, 96(22), 1999, pp. 12299-12304

Authors: Russell, R Herschlag, D
Citation: R. Russell et D. Herschlag, New pathways in folding of the Tetrahymena group I RNA enzyme, J MOL BIOL, 291(5), 1999, pp. 1155-1167

Authors: Gerton, JL Herschlag, D Brown, PO
Citation: Jl. Gerton et al., Stereospecificity of reactions catalyzed by HIV-1 integrase, J BIOL CHEM, 274(47), 1999, pp. 33480-33487

Authors: Korber, P Zander, T Herschlag, D Bardwell, JCA
Citation: P. Korber et al., A new heat shock protein that binds nucleic acids, J BIOL CHEM, 274(1), 1999, pp. 249-256

Authors: Narlikar, GJ Bartley, LE Khosla, M Herschlag, D
Citation: Gj. Narlikar et al., Characterization of a local folding event of the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme: Effects of oligonucleotide substrate length pH, and temperature on thetwo substrate binding steps, BIOCHEM, 38(43), 1999, pp. 14192-14204

Authors: Wang, SL Karbstein, K Peracchi, A Beigelman, L Herschlag, D
Citation: Sl. Wang et al., Identification of the hammerhead ribozyme metal ion binding site responsible for rescue of the deleterious effect of a cleavage site phosphorothioate, BIOCHEM, 38(43), 1999, pp. 14363-14378

Authors: Zhang, YL Hollfelder, F Gordon, SJ Chen, L Keng, YF Wu, L Herschlag, D Zhang, ZY
Citation: Yl. Zhang et al., Impaired transition state complementarity in the hydrolysis of O-arylphosphorothioates by protein-tyrosine phosphatases, BIOCHEM, 38(37), 1999, pp. 12111-12123
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