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Schencking, I., W. Rossmanith, and R. K. Hartmann (2020). Diversity and evolution of RNase P. In: Evolutionary Biology—A Transdisciplinary Approach. P. Pontarotti, ed. (Springer, Switzerland). pp. 255-99.

Summer, S., A. Smirnova, A. Gabriele, U. Toth, A. M. Fasemore, K. U. Förstner, L. Kuhn, J. Chicher, P. Hammann, G. Mitulović, N. Entelis, I. Tarassov, W. Rossmanith, and A. Smirnov (2020). YBEY is an essential biogenesis factor for mitochondrial ribosomes. Nucleic Acids Res. 48, 9762-86.

Vilardo, E., F. Amman, U. Toth, A. Kotter, M. Helm, and W. Rossmanith (2020). Functional characterization of the human tRNA methyltransferases TRMT10A and TRMT10B. Nucleic Acids Res. 48, 6157-69.

Garcia-Campos, M. A., S. Edelheit, U. Toth, M. Safra, R. Shachar, S. Viukov, R. Winkler, R. Nir, L. Lasman, A. Brandis, J. H. Hanna, W. Rossmanith, and S. Schwartz (2019). Deciphering the "m6A code" via antibody-independent quantitative profiling. Cell 178, 731-47.

Safra, M., A. Sas-Chen, R. Nir, R. Winkler, A. Nachshon, D. Bar-Yaacov, M. Erlacher, W. Rossmanith, N. Stern-Ginossar, and S. Schwartz (2017).
The m1A landscape on cytosolic and mitochondrial mRNA at single-base resolution. Nature, 551, 251-5.

Nickel, A. I., N. B. Wäber, M. Gößringer, M. Lechner, U. Linne, U. Toth, W. Rossmanith, and R. K. Hartmann (2017).
Minimal and RNA-free RNase P in Aquifex aeolicus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 114, 11121-6.

Brillante, N., M. Gößringer, D. Lindenhofer, U. Toth, W. Rossmanith, and R. K. Hartmann (2016).
Substrate recognition and cleavage-site selection by a single-subunit protein-only RNase P. Nucleic Acids Res. 44, 2323-36.

Weber, C., A. Hartig, R. K. Hartmann, and W. Rossmanith (2014).
Playing RNase P evolution: swapping the RNA catalyst for a protein reveals functional uniformity of highly divergent enzyme forms. PLoS Genet. 10, e1004506.

Vilardo, E., C. Nachbagauer, A. Buzet, A. Taschner, J. Holzmann, and W. Rossmanith (2012).
A subcomplex of human mitochondrial RNase P is a bifunctional methyltransferase–extensive moonlighting in mitochondrial tRNA biogenesis. Nucleic Acids Res. 40, 11583-93.

Taschner, A., C. Weber, A. Buzet, R. K. Hartmann, A. Hartig, and W. Rossmanith (2012).
Nuclear RNase P of Trypanosoma brucei: a single protein in place of the multi-component RNA-protein complex. Cell Rep. 2, 19-25.

Holzmann, J., P. Frank, E. Löffler, K. L. Bennett, C. Gerner, and W. Rossmanith (2008).
RNase P without RNA: identification and functional reconstitution of the human mitochondrial tRNA processing enzyme. Cell 135, 462-74.