E. Skripkin

Publication List Details

Period

2005 - 2005

Number

11

Co-Authors

A loop-loop "kissing" complex is the essential part of the dimer linkage of genomic HIV-1 RNA.

Paillart, J C, Skripkin, E, Ehresmann, B, Ehresmann, C, Marquet, R

RNA-RNA interactions govern a number of biological processes. Several RNAs, including natural sense and antisense RNAs, interact by means of a two-step mechanism: recognition is mediated by a...

Identification of the primary site of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA dimerization in vitro.

Skripkin, E, Paillart, J C, Marquet, R, Ehresmann, B, Ehresmann, C

The diploid genome of all retroviruses is made of two homologous copies of RNA intimately associated near their 5' end, in a region called the dimer linkage structure. Dimerization of genomic RNA is...

Psoralen crosslinking between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA and primer tRNA3(Lys).

Skripkin, E, Isel, C, Marquet, R, Ehresmann, B, Ehresmann, C

Initiation of reverse transcription is a crucial step of retroviral infection. In HIV-1, it involves hybridization of the 18 3'-terminal nucleotides of the primer tRNA3(Lys) to the primer binding...

Dimerization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA involves sequences located upstream of the splice donor site.

Marquet, R, Paillart, J C, Skripkin, E, Ehresmann, C, Ehresmann, B

The retroviral genome consists of two homologous RNA molecules associated close to their 5' ends. We studied the spontaneous dimerization of four HIV-1 RNA fragments (RNAs 1-707, 1-615, 311-612, and...

Dimerization of HIV-1 genomic RNA of subtypes A and B: RNA loop structure and magnesium binding.

Jossinet, F, Paillart, J C, Westhof, E, Hermann, T, Skripkin, E, Lodmell, J S, ...

Retroviruses encapsidate their genome as a dimer of homologous RNA molecules noncovalently linked close to their 5' ends. The dimerization initiation site (DIS) of human immunodeficiency virus type 1...

A loop-loop "kissing" complex is the essential part of the dimer linkage of genomic HIV-1 RNA.

Paillart, J C, Skripkin, E, Ehresmann, B, Ehresmann, C, Marquet, R

RNA-RNA interactions govern a number of biological processes. Several RNAs, including natural sense and antisense RNAs, interact by means of a two-step mechanism: recognition is mediated by a...

Identification of the primary site of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA dimerization in vitro.

Skripkin, E, Paillart, J C, Marquet, R, Ehresmann, B, Ehresmann, C

The diploid genome of all retroviruses is made of two homologous copies of RNA intimately associated near their 5' end, in a region called the dimer linkage structure. Dimerization of genomic RNA is...

Psoralen crosslinking between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA and primer tRNA3(Lys).

Skripkin, E, Isel, C, Marquet, R, Ehresmann, B, Ehresmann, C

Initiation of reverse transcription is a crucial step of retroviral infection. In HIV-1, it involves hybridization of the 18 3'-terminal nucleotides of the primer tRNA3(Lys) to the primer binding...

Dimerization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA involves sequences located upstream of the splice donor site.

Marquet, R, Paillart, J C, Skripkin, E, Ehresmann, C, Ehresmann, B

The retroviral genome consists of two homologous RNA molecules associated close to their 5' ends. We studied the spontaneous dimerization of four HIV-1 RNA fragments (RNAs 1-707, 1-615, 311-612, and...

Dimerization of HIV-1 genomic RNA of subtypes A and B: RNA loop structure and magnesium binding.

Jossinet, F, Paillart, J C, Westhof, E, Hermann, T, Skripkin, E, Lodmell, J S, ...

Retroviruses encapsidate their genome as a dimer of homologous RNA molecules noncovalently linked close to their 5' ends. The dimerization initiation site (DIS) of human immunodeficiency virus type 1...