The hammerhead, hairpin and VS ribozymes are catalytically proficient in monovalent cations alone JB Murray, AA Seyhan, NG Walter, JM Burke, WG Scott Chemistry & biology 5 (10), 587-595, 1998 | 538 | 1998 |
Structural conventions for group I introns JM Burke, M Belfort, TR Cech, RW Davies, RJ Schweyen, DA Shub, ... Nucleic acids research 15 (18), 7217-7221, 1987 | 349 | 1987 |
Essential nucleotide sequences and secondary structure elements of the hairpin ribozyme. A Berzal‐Herranz, S Joseph, BM Chowrira, SE Butcher, JM Burke The EMBO Journal 12 (6), 2567-2573, 1993 | 256 | 1993 |
Molecular genetics of group I introns: RNA structures and protein factors required for splicing—a review JM Burke Gene 73 (2), 273-294, 1988 | 232 | 1988 |
Intron within the large rRNA gene of N. crassa mitochondria: a long open reading frame and a consensus sequence possibly important in splicing JM Burke, UL Rajbhandary Cell 31 (3), 509-520, 1982 | 231 | 1982 |
Tertiary structure formation in the hairpin ribozyme monitored by fluorescence resonance energy transfer NG Walter, KJ Hampel, KM Brown, JM Burke The EMBO journal, 1998 | 218 | 1998 |
Stability of hairpin ribozyme tertiary structure is governed by the interdomain junction NG Walter, JM Burke, DP Millar nature structural biology 6 (6), 544-549, 1999 | 217 | 1999 |
In vitro selection of active hairpin ribozymes by sequential RNA-catalyzed cleavage and ligation reactions. A Berzal-Herranz, S Joseph, JM Burke Genes & development 6 (1), 129-134, 1992 | 191 | 1992 |
Novel guanosine requirement for catalysis by the hairpin ribozyme BM Chowrira, A Berzal-Herranz, JM Burke Nature 354 (6351), 320-322, 1991 | 186 | 1991 |
The hairpin ribozyme: structure, assembly and catalysis NG Walter, JM Burker Current opinion in chemical biology 2 (1), 24-30, 1998 | 174 | 1998 |
Model for general acid− base catalysis by the hammerhead ribozyme: pH− activity relationships of G8 and G12 variants at the putative active site J Han, JM Burke Biochemistry 44 (21), 7864-7870, 2005 | 167 | 2005 |
Ionic requirements for RNA binding, cleavage, and ligation by the hairpin ribozyme BM Chowrira, A Berzal-Herranz, JM Burke Biochemistry 32 (4), 1088-1095, 1993 | 166 | 1993 |
Optimization of an anti-HIV hairpin ribozyme by in vitro selection. S Joseph, JM Burke Journal of Biological Chemistry 268 (33), 24515-24518, 1993 | 153 | 1993 |
Functional involvement of G8 in the hairpin ribozyme cleavage mechanism R Pinard, KJ Hampel, JE Heckman, D Lambert, PA Chan, F Major, ... The EMBO journal 20 (22), 6434-6442, 2001 | 146 | 2001 |
Substrate selection rules for the hairpin ribozyme determined by in vitro selection, mutation, and analysis of mismatched substrates. S Joseph, A Berzal-Herranz, BM Chowrira, SE Butcher, JM Burke Genes & development 7 (1), 130-138, 1993 | 131 | 1993 |
Binding and cleavage of nucleic acids by the" hairpin" ribozyme BM Chowrira, JM Burke Biochemistry 30 (35), 8518-8522, 1991 | 130 | 1991 |
A photo-cross-linkable tertiary structure motif found in functionally distinct RNA molecules essential for catalytic function of the hairpin ribozyme SE Butcher, JM Burke Biochemistry 33 (4), 992-999, 1994 | 122 | 1994 |
Real-time monitoring of hairpin ribozyme kinetics through base-specific quenching of fluorescein-labeled substrates. NG Walter, JM Burke Rna 3 (4), 392-404, 1997 | 119 | 1997 |
Kinetic mechanism of the hairpin ribozyme: identification and characterization of two nonexchangeable conformations JA Esteban, AR Banerjee, JM Burke Journal of Biological Chemistry 272 (21), 13629-13639, 1997 | 117 | 1997 |
Structure-mapping of the hairpin ribozyme: magnesium-dependent folding and evidence for tertiary interactions within the ribozyme-substrate complex SE Butcher, JM Burke Journal of molecular biology 244 (1), 52-63, 1994 | 117 | 1994 |