1zzn
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===Crystal structure of a group I intron/two exon complex that includes all catalytic metal ion ligands.=== | ===Crystal structure of a group I intron/two exon complex that includes all catalytic metal ion ligands.=== | ||
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Revision as of 10:02, 11 March 2013
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Crystal structure of a group I intron/two exon complex that includes all catalytic metal ion ligands.
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 16141079
About this Structure
1zzn is a 4 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Stahley MR, Strobel SA. Structural evidence for a two-metal-ion mechanism of group I intron splicing. Science. 2005 Sep 2;309(5740):1587-90. PMID:16141079 doi:309/5740/1587
- Adams PL, Stahley MR, Kosek AB, Wang J, Strobel SA. Crystal structure of a self-splicing group I intron with both exons. Nature. 2004 Jul 1;430(6995):45-50. Epub 2004 Jun 2. PMID:15175762 doi:10.1038/nature02642
- Adams PL, Stahley MR, Gill ML, Kosek AB, Wang J, Strobel SA. Crystal structure of a group I intron splicing intermediate. RNA. 2004 Dec;10(12):1867-87. PMID:15547134 doi:10/12/1867
- Cech TR, Zaug AJ, Grabowski PJ. In vitro splicing of the ribosomal RNA precursor of Tetrahymena: involvement of a guanosine nucleotide in the excision of the intervening sequence. Cell. 1981 Dec;27(3 Pt 2):487-96. PMID:6101203
- Stahley MR, Adams PL, Wang J, Strobel SA. Structural metals in the group I intron: a ribozyme with a multiple metal ion core. J Mol Biol. 2007 Sep 7;372(1):89-102. Epub 2007 Jun 15. PMID:17612557 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2007.06.026
- Forconi M, Lee J, Lee JK, Piccirilli JA, Herschlag D. Functional identification of ligands for a catalytic metal ion in group I introns. Biochemistry. 2008 Jul 1;47(26):6883-94. Epub 2008 Jun 3. PMID:18517225 doi:10.1021/bi800519a