Guanosine binds to the Tetrahymena ribozyme in more than one step, and its 2-OH and the nonbridging pro-S(p) phosphoryl oxygen at the cleavage site are required for productive docking

Louis A. Profenno, Ryszard Kierzek, Stephen M. Testa, Douglas H. Turner

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