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Volume 1 Issue 1, January 1994

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  • High-resolution structure analysis and directed mutagenesis experiments may at last be brought into step by the use of functional group analogues that alter individual atoms

    • Paul B. Sigler
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  • Biochemical techniques provide a detailed picture of how the catalytic core of the Tetrahymena ribozyme interacts with the surface of its helical substrate.

    • François Michel
    • Eric Westhof
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  • To address important biological questions structural studies must be combined with quantitative methods of measurement and analysis derived from physics, chemistry and mathematics.

    • Stephen K. Burley
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