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2011 publications
"The acidic domain of hepatitis C virus NS4A contributes to RNA replication and virus particle assembly", T. Phan, Andrew Kohlway, Peniel Dimberu, Anna Marie Pyle and Brett D. Lindenbach, J. Virol. (2011) 85:1193-1204.
"Visualizing ATP-dependent RNA translocation by the NS3 helicase from HCV", TC Appleby, R Anderson, Olga Fedorova, Anna Marie Pyle, X Liu, KM Brendza, JR Somoza, J.Mol Biol. (2010) 405:1139-1153.
"Unmasking the active helicase conformation of NS3 from Hepatitis C virus", Steve C. Ding, Andrew S. Kohlway and Anna Marie Pyle, J. Virol. (2011) 85:4343-4353.
"Mechanism of Mss116 ATPase Reveals Functional Diversity of DEAD-Box Proteins", Wenxiang Cao, Maria M. Cowman, Steve Ding, Arnon Henn, Elizabeth R. Middleton, Michael J. Bradley, Elizabeth Rhoades, David D. Hackney, Anna Marie Pyle and Enrique M. De La Cruz, J. Mol Biol. (2011) Jun 10 409:399-414.
"The ever-growing complexity of nucleic acids: from small DNA and RNA motifs to large molecular assemblies and machines", Anna Marie Pyle and Zippora Shakked, Curr Opin Struct Biol. (2011) May 10. 21:293-295.
"A new way to see RNA", Kevin S, Keating, Elisabeth L. Humphris and Anna Marie Pyle, Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics (2011) 44:433-466.
"RNA helicases and remodeling proteins", Anna Marie Pyle, Curr Opin Chem Biol. (2011) Oct; 15(5):636-642.
"The molecular interactions that stabilize RNA tertiary structure: RNA motifs, patterns, and networks", Samuel E. Butcher, Anna Marie Pyle, Acc Chem Res. (2011) Sep 7. [Epub ahead of print]
"Structural insights into RNA recognition by RIG-I", Dahai Luo, Steve C. Ding, Adriana Vela, Andrew Kohlway, Brett D. Lindenbach and Anna Marie Pyle, Cell (2011) Oct 14; 147(2):409-422.
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