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Visualizing the structure and mechanism of a small nucleolytic ribozyme
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s1046-2023(02)00237-2Abstract
Time-resolved crystallography has recently evolved into a powerful and invaluable technique for observing conformational and chemical intermediate states at or near atomic resolution in protein enzymes. The application of monochromatic time-resolved X-ray crystallographic freeze-trapping experiments to an RNA enzyme, the hammerhead ribozyme, is outlined here.
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