Alam, S.; Grum-Tokars, V.; Krucinska, J.; Kundracik, M.; Wedekind, J. (2005). “Conformational heterogeneity at position U37 of an all-RNA hairpin ribozyme with implications for metal binding and the catalytic structure of the S-turn”. Biochemistry44 (44): 14396–14408. doi:10.1021/bi051550i. PMID16262240.
Feldstein, PA; Buzayan, JM; Bruening, G (Oct 15, 1989). “Two sequences participating in the autolytic processing of satellite tobacco ringspot virus complementary RNA.”. Gene82 (1): 53–61. doi:10.1016/0378-1119(89)90029-2. PMID2583519.
Hampel, A; Tritz, R (Jun 13, 1989). “RNA catalytic properties of the minimum (-)sTRSV sequence.”. Biochemistry28 (12): 4929–4933. doi:10.1021/bi00438a002. PMID2765519.
Rubino, L; Tousignant, ME; Steger, G; Kaper, JM (September 1990). “Nucleotide sequence and structural analysis of two satellite RNAs associated with chicory yellow mottle virus.”. The Journal of General Virology71 (9): 1897–1903. doi:10.1099/0022-1317-71-9-1897. PMID1698918.
Kaper, JM; Tousignant, ME; Steger, G (Jul 15, 1988). “Nucleotide sequence predicts circularity and self-cleavage of 300-ribonucleotide satellite of arabis mosaic virus.”. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications154 (1): 318–325. doi:10.1016/0006-291x(88)90687-0. PMID3395334.
Butcher, S. E.; Heckman, J. E.; Burke, J. M. (1995). “Reconstitution of hairpin ribozyme activity following separation of functional domains”. The Journal of Biological Chemistry270 (50): 29648–29651. doi:10.1074/jbc.270.50.29648. PMID8530348.
Nahas, M.; Wilson, T. J.; Ha, T.; Lilley, D. M. J. (2005). “Folding and catalysis of the hairpin ribozyme”. Biochemical Society Transactions33 (Pt 3): 461–465. doi:10.1042/BST0330461. PMID15916541.
Cochrane, J. C.; Strobel, S. A. (2008). “Catalytic Strategies of Self-Cleaving Ribozymes”. Accounts of Chemical Research41 (8): 1027–1035. doi:10.1021/ar800050c. PMID18652494.
Chowrira, BM; Burke, JM (1991). “Binding and cleavage of nucleic acids by the "hairpin" ribozyme”. Biochemistry30 (35): 8518–8522. doi:10.1021/bi00099a003. PMID1909564.
Alam, S.; Grum-Tokars, V.; Krucinska, J.; Kundracik, M.; Wedekind, J. (2005). “Conformational heterogeneity at position U37 of an all-RNA hairpin ribozyme with implications for metal binding and the catalytic structure of the S-turn”. Biochemistry44 (44): 14396–14408. doi:10.1021/bi051550i. PMID16262240.
Feldstein, PA; Buzayan, JM; Bruening, G (Oct 15, 1989). “Two sequences participating in the autolytic processing of satellite tobacco ringspot virus complementary RNA.”. Gene82 (1): 53–61. doi:10.1016/0378-1119(89)90029-2. PMID2583519.
Hampel, A; Tritz, R (Jun 13, 1989). “RNA catalytic properties of the minimum (-)sTRSV sequence.”. Biochemistry28 (12): 4929–4933. doi:10.1021/bi00438a002. PMID2765519.
Rubino, L; Tousignant, ME; Steger, G; Kaper, JM (September 1990). “Nucleotide sequence and structural analysis of two satellite RNAs associated with chicory yellow mottle virus.”. The Journal of General Virology71 (9): 1897–1903. doi:10.1099/0022-1317-71-9-1897. PMID1698918.
Kaper, JM; Tousignant, ME; Steger, G (Jul 15, 1988). “Nucleotide sequence predicts circularity and self-cleavage of 300-ribonucleotide satellite of arabis mosaic virus.”. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications154 (1): 318–325. doi:10.1016/0006-291x(88)90687-0. PMID3395334.
Butcher, S. E.; Heckman, J. E.; Burke, J. M. (1995). “Reconstitution of hairpin ribozyme activity following separation of functional domains”. The Journal of Biological Chemistry270 (50): 29648–29651. doi:10.1074/jbc.270.50.29648. PMID8530348.
Nahas, M.; Wilson, T. J.; Ha, T.; Lilley, D. M. J. (2005). “Folding and catalysis of the hairpin ribozyme”. Biochemical Society Transactions33 (Pt 3): 461–465. doi:10.1042/BST0330461. PMID15916541.
Cochrane, J. C.; Strobel, S. A. (2008). “Catalytic Strategies of Self-Cleaving Ribozymes”. Accounts of Chemical Research41 (8): 1027–1035. doi:10.1021/ar800050c. PMID18652494.
Chowrira, BM; Burke, JM (1991). “Binding and cleavage of nucleic acids by the "hairpin" ribozyme”. Biochemistry30 (35): 8518–8522. doi:10.1021/bi00099a003. PMID1909564.