Who Activates the Nucleophile in Ribozyme Catalysis? An Answer from the Splicing Mechanism of Group II Introns.
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Alessandra Magistrato | Ursula Rothlisberger | Lorenzo Casalino | Giulia Palermo | L. Casalino | U. Rothlisberger | G. Palermo | A. Magistrato
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