RNase P Nobel Prizes

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In 1989, Sidney Altman and Thomas R. Cech shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA.
In 1989, Sidney Altman and Thomas R. Cech shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA.
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Sidney Altman shared this Nobel Prize for investigation into the catalytic properties of [[RNase P]]. Thomas R. Cech studied Group I Introns.
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Sidney Altman shared this Nobel Prize for investigation into the catalytic properties of [[RNase P]].<ref>PMID:11017184</ref> Thomas R. Cech studied Group I Introns.
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Ribozyme]]
* [[Ribozyme]]
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In 1989, Sidney Altman and Thomas R. Cech shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA.

Sidney Altman shared this Nobel Prize for investigation into the catalytic properties of RNase P.[1] Thomas R. Cech studied Group I Introns.


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References

  1. Altman S. The road to RNase P. Nat Struct Biol. 2000 Oct;7(10):827-8. doi: 10.1038/79566. PMID:11017184 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/79566

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