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. 1997 Jan 1;25(1):263–264. doi: 10.1093/nar/25.1.263

The ribonuclease P database.

J W Brown 1
PMCID: PMC146423  PMID: 9016549

Abstract

Ribonuclease P is responsible for the removal of leader sequences from tRNA precursors. Ribonuclease P is a ribonucleoprotein, and in bacteria the RNA subunit alone is catalytically active in vitro, i.e. it is a ribozyme.The Ribonuclease P Database is a compilation of ribonuclease P sequences, sequence alignments, secondary structures, three-dimensional models, and accessory information, available via the World Wide Web.

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