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John Mackenzie Burke
John Mackenzie Burke
Professor Emeritus Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont
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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
5421998
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
3471987
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
2551993
Molecular genetics of group I introns: RNA structures and protein factors required for splicing—a review
JM Burke
Gene 73 (2), 273-294, 1988
2291988
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
2281982
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
2181998
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
2161999
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
1871992
Novel guanosine requirement for catalysis by the hairpin ribozyme
BM Chowrira, A Berzal-Herranz, JM Burke
Nature 354 (6351), 320-322, 1991
1851991
The hairpin ribozyme: structure, assembly and catalysis
NG Walter, JM Burker
Current opinion in chemical biology 2 (1), 24-30, 1998
1731998
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
1652005
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
1641993
Optimization of an anti-HIV hairpin ribozyme by in vitro selection.
S Joseph, JM Burke
Journal of Biological Chemistry 268 (33), 24515-24518, 1993
1501993
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
1442001
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
1321993
Binding and cleavage of nucleic acids by the" hairpin" ribozyme
BM Chowrira, JM Burke
Biochemistry 30 (35), 8518-8522, 1991
1291991
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
1211994
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
1201997
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
1181997
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
1181994
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