| | This journal provides immediate access to some articles. Hypothesis The driving force for molecular evolution of translation HARRY F. NOLLER RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1833–1837. doi: 10.1261/rna.7142404.PMCID: PMC1370670 Bioinformatics A computational and experimental approach toward a priori identification of alternatively spliced exons DANA L. PHILIPPS, JUNG W. PARK, and BRENTON R. GRAVELEY RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1838–1844. doi: 10.1261/rna.7136104.PMCID: PMC1370671 Archaea recruited d-Tyr-tRNATyr deacylase for editing in Thr–tRNA synthetase DANIEL J. RIGDEN RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1845–1851. doi: 10.1261/rna.7115404.PMCID: PMC1370672 Reports RNA kink turns to the left and to the right SCOTT A. STROBEL, PETER L. ADAMS, MARY R. STAHLEY, and JIMIN WANG RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1852–1854. doi: 10.1261/rna.7141504.PMCID: PMC1370673 RNA chaperone activity of large ribosomal subunit proteins from Escherichia coli KATHARINA SEMRAD, RACHEL GREEN, and RENÉE SCHROEDER RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1855–1860. doi: 10.1261/rna.7121704.PMCID: PMC1370674 Assembly of the 30S ribosomal subunit: Positioning ribosomal protein S13 in the S7 assembly branch JOEL F. GRONDEK and GLORIA M. CULVER RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1861–1866. doi: 10.1261/rna.7130504.PMCID: PMC1370675 Articles Crystal structure of a group I intron splicing intermediate PETER L. ADAMS, MARY R. STAHLEY, MICHELLE L. GILL, ANNE B. KOSEK, JIMIN WANG, and SCOTT A. STROBEL RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1867–1887. doi: 10.1261/rna.7140504.PMCID: PMC1370676 A synthetic A tail rescues yeast nuclear accumulation of a ribozyme-terminated transcript KEN DOWER, NICOLAS KUPERWASSER, HOURA MERRIKH, and MICHAEL ROSBASH RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1888–1899. doi: 10.1261/rna.7166704.PMCID: PMC1370677 Generation of a catalytic module on a self-folding RNA WATARU YOSHIOKA, YOSHIYA IKAWA, LUC JAEGER, HIDEAKI SHIRAISHI, and TAN INOUE RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1900–1906. doi: 10.1261/rna.7170304.PMCID: PMC1370678 Nonsense-mediated decay does not occur within the yeast nucleus NICOLAS KUPERWASSER, SAVERIO BROGNA, KEN DOWER, and MICHAEL ROSBASH RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1907–1915. doi: 10.1261/rna.7132504.PMCID: PMC1370679 Artificial tertiary motifs stabilize trans-cleaving hammerhead ribozymes under conditions of submillimolar divalent ions and high temperatures VANVIMON SAKSMERPROME, MANAMI ROYCHOWDHURY-SAHA, SUMEDHA JAYASENA, ANASTASIA KHVOROVA, and DONALD H. BURKE RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1916–1924. doi: 10.1261/rna.7159504.PMCID: PMC1370680 Modified nucleotides at the 5′ end of human U2 snRNA are required for spliceosomal E-complex formation GIZEM DÖNMEZ, KLAUS HARTMUTH, and REINHARD LÜHRMANN RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1925–1933. doi: 10.1261/rna.7186504.PMCID: PMC1370681 Activation of the protein kinase PKR by short double-stranded RNAs with single-stranded tails XIAOFENG ZHENG and PHILIP C. BEVILACQUA RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1934–1945. doi: 10.1261/rna.7150804.PMCID: PMC1370682 The RNA catabolic enzymes Rex4p, Rnt1p, and Dbr1p show genetic interaction with trans-acting factors involved in processing of ITS1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae pre-rRNA ALEX W. FABER, JAN C. VOS, HARMJAN R. VOS, GHADA GHAZAL, SHERIF ABOU ELELA, and HENDRIK A. RAUÉ RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1946–1956. doi: 10.1261/rna.7155904.PMCID: PMC1370683 Human microRNAs are processed from capped, polyadenylated transcripts that can also function as mRNAs XUEZHONG CAI, CURT H. HAGEDORN, and BRYAN R. CULLEN RNA. 2004 December; 10(12): 1957–1966. doi: 10.1261/rna.7135204.PMCID: PMC1370684 |