Cryo-electron microscopy structure of an archaeal ribonuclease P holoenzyme
Ribonulease P is a conserved ribozyme present in all kingdoms of life that is involved in the 5′ maturation step of tRNAs. Here the authors determine the structure of an archaeal RNase P holoenzyme that reveals how archaeal RNase P recognizes its tRNA substrate and suggest a conserved catalytic mech...
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Main Authors: | Futang Wan, Qianmin Wang, Jing Tan, Ming Tan, Juan Chen, Shaohua Shi, Pengfei Lan, Jian Wu, Ming Lei |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/990f5b49fd464df0a00d10cd45aaf44c |
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