Hairpin Ribozyme

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== '''Hairpin Ribozyme''' (maybe something like 'Structure') ==
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== '''Hairpin Ribozyme Overview''' (maybe something like 'Structure') ==
<StructureSection load='1m5k' size='350' side='right' caption='Crystal Structure of the Hairpin Ribozyme in the catalytically-active conformation (PDB entry [[1m5k]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='1m5k' size='350' side='right' caption='Crystal Structure of the Hairpin Ribozyme in the catalytically-active conformation (PDB entry [[1m5k]])' scene=''>
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==Structure==
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In the transition state, the <scene name='56/560862/Crystal_structure/1'>hairpin ribozyme</scene>
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<scene name='56/560862/Crystal_structure/1'>catalytically active</scene>
 
==References==
==References==

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Hairpin Ribozyme Overview (maybe something like 'Structure')

Crystal Structure of the Hairpin Ribozyme in the catalytically-active conformation (PDB entry 1m5k)

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Structure

In the transition state, the

References

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