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Samuel E. Butcher
Samuel E. Butcher
Professor of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Verified email at wisc.edu
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Pseudoknots: RNA structures with diverse functions
DW Staple, SE Butcher
PLoS biology 3 (6), e213, 2005
4712005
The molecular interactions that stabilize RNA tertiary structure: RNA motifs, patterns, and networks
SE Butcher, AM Pyle
Accounts of chemical research 44 (12), 1302-1311, 2011
4072011
Essential nucleotide sequences and secondary structure elements of the hairpin ribozyme.
A Berzal‐Herranz, S Joseph, BM Chowrira, SE Butcher, JM Burke
The EMBO Journal 12 (6), 2567-2573, 1993
2551993
RNA helical packing in solution: NMR structure of a 30 kDa GAAA tetraloop–receptor complex
JH Davis, M Tonelli, LG Scott, L Jaeger, JR Williamson, SE Butcher
Journal of molecular biology 351 (2), 371-382, 2005
1882005
Metal binding and base ionization in the U6 RNA intramolecular stem-loop structure
A Huppler, LJ Nikstad, AM Allmann, DA Brow, SE Butcher
Nature structural biology 9 (6), 431-435, 2002
1872002
Solution structure of the loop B domain from the hairpin ribozyme
SE Butcher, FHT Allain, J Feigon
Nature structural biology 6 (3), 212-216, 1999
1801999
U2–U6 RNA folding reveals a group II intron-like domain and a four-helix junction
DG Sashital, G Cornilescu, SE Butcher
Nature structural & molecular biology 11 (12), 1237-1242, 2004
1752004
Solution structure of a GAAA tetraloop receptor RNA
SE Butcher, T Dieckmann, J Feigon
The EMBO Journal, 1997
1501997
Quantitative analysis of the isolated GAAA tetraloop/receptor interaction in solution: a site-directed spin labeling study
PZ Qin, SE Butcher, J Feigon, WL Hubbell
Biochemistry 40 (23), 6929-6936, 2001
1452001
Substrate selection rules for the hairpin ribozyme determined by in vitro selection, mutation, and analysis of mismatched substrates.
S Joseph, A Berzal-Herranz, BM Chowrira, SE Butcher, JM Burke
Genes & development 7 (1), 130-138, 1993
1321993
Solution structure of domain 5 of a group II intron ribozyme reveals a new RNA motif
RKO Sigel, DG Sashital, DL Abramovitz, AG Palmer III, SE Butcher, ...
Nature structural & molecular biology 11 (2), 187-192, 2004
1282004
Measurement of large distances in biomolecules using double-quantum filtered refocused electron spin− echoes
PP Borbat, JH Davis, SE Butcher, JH Freed
Journal of the American Chemical Society 126 (25), 7746-7747, 2004
1212004
A photo-cross-linkable tertiary structure motif found in functionally distinct RNA molecules essential for catalytic function of the hairpin ribozyme
SE Butcher, JM Burke
Biochemistry 33 (4), 992-999, 1994
1211994
Structure-mapping of the hairpin ribozyme: magnesium-dependent folding and evidence for tertiary interactions within the ribozyme-substrate complex
SE Butcher, JM Burke
Journal of molecular biology 244 (1), 52-63, 1994
1181994
Solution structure and thermodynamic investigation of the HIV-1 frameshift inducing element
DW Staple, SE Butcher
Journal of molecular biology 349 (5), 1011-1023, 2005
1152005
Reconstitution of Hairpin Ribozyme Activity following Separation of Functional Domains (∗)
SE Butcher, JE Heckman, JM Burke
Journal of Biological Chemistry 270 (50), 29648-29651, 1995
1101995
The life of U6 small nuclear RNA, from cradle to grave
AL Didychuk, SE Butcher, DA Brow
Rna 24 (4), 437-460, 2018
1092018
A novel family of RNA tetraloop structure forms the recognition site for Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNase III
H Wu, PK Yang, SE Butcher, S Kang, G Chanfreau, J Feigon
The EMBO journal, 2001
1052001
Identification of the SSB binding site on E. coli RecQ reveals a conserved surface for binding SSB's C terminus
RD Shereda, NJ Reiter, SE Butcher, JL Keck
Journal of molecular biology 386 (3), 612-625, 2009
1012009
Determination of metal ion binding sites within the hairpin ribozyme domains by NMR
SE Butcher, FHT Allain, J Feigon
Biochemistry 39 (9), 2174-2182, 2000
982000
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