Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) RNA subfragments undergo self-cleavage at varying efficiencies. We have developed a procedure of using repeated cycles of heat denaturation and renaturation of RNA to achieve a high efficiency of cleavage. This effect can also be achieved by gradual denaturation of RNA with heat or formamide. These results suggest that only a subpopulation of the catalytic RNA molecules assumes the active conformation required for self-cleavage. This procedure could be of general use for detecting catalytic RNA activities.
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Wu, H. N., & Lai, M. M. (1990). RNA conformational requirements of self-cleavage of hepatitis delta virus RNA. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 10(10), 5575–5579. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.10.10.5575
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