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1. Mutual interactions between subunits of the human RNase MRP ribonucleoprotein complex.

2. The human Imp3 and Imp4 proteins form a ternary complex with hMpp10, which only interacts with the U3 snoRNA in 60-80S ribonucleoprotein complexes.

3. hPop4: a new protein subunit of the human RNase MRP and RNase P ribonucleoprotein complexes.

4. Conserved features of Y RNAs revealed by automated phylogenetic secondary structure analysis.

5. At least three linear regions but not the zinc-finger domain of U1C protein are exposed at the surface of the protein in solution and on the human spliceosomal U1 snRNP particle.

6. Characterization of the autoantigen La (SS-B) as a dsRNA unwinding enzyme.

7. In vitro reconstitution of mammalian U1 snRNPs active in splicing: the U1-C protein enhances the formation of early (E) spliceosomal complexes.

8. Homodimerization of the human U1 snRNP-specific protein C.

9. The La antigen inhibits the activation of the interferon-inducible protein kinase PKR by sequestering and unwinding double-stranded RNA.

10. Common structural features of the Ro RNP associated hY1 and hY5 RNAs.

11. Purification and characterization of human autoantibodies directed to specific regions on U1RNA; recognition of native U1RNP complexes.

12. Analysis of protein--RNA interactions within Ro ribonucleoprotein complexes.

13. Analysis of in vitro binding of U1-A protein mutants to U1 snRNA.

14. Zinc finger-like structure in U1-specific protein C is essential for specific binding to U1 snRNP.

15. A weak interaction between the U2A' protein and U2 snRNA helps to stabilize their complex with the U2B" protein.

16. Human U1 snRNP-specific C protein: complete cDNA and protein sequence and identification of a multigene family in mammals.

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