File:DEAD-Box-Helicase-Proteins-Disrupt-RNA-Tertiary-Structure-Through-Helix-Capture-pbio.1001981.s014.ogv
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English: Representative movie showing the Tetrahymena ribozyme with an 11-bp P1 helix in the presence of 1 µM CYT-19 and 2 mM ATP-Mg2+. The ribozyme was dye-labeled as described in Text S1 and excited under green laser (for the first ∼12 s of the movie) and then red laser (starting at ∼17 s). |
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Source | Data S2 from Pan C, Potratz J, Cannon B, Simpson Z, Ziehr J, Tijerina P, Russell R (2014). "DEAD-Box Helicase Proteins Disrupt RNA Tertiary Structure Through Helix Capture". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001981. PMID 25350280. PMC: 4211656. | ||
Author | Pan C, Potratz J, Cannon B, Simpson Z, Ziehr J, Tijerina P, Russell R | ||
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Author | Pan C, Potratz J, Cannon B, Simpson Z, Ziehr J, Tijerina P, Russell R |
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Image title | Representative movie showing the Tetrahymena ribozyme with an 11-bp P1 helix in the presence of 1 µM CYT-19 and 2 mM ATP-Mg2+. The ribozyme was dye-labeled as described in Text S1 and excited under green laser (for the first ∼12 s of the movie) and then red laser (starting at ∼17 s). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-10 |