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Inhibition of lettuce seed germination and seedling growth by antimetabolites of nucleic acids, and reversal by nucleic acid precursors and gibberellic acid

Planta, 1966
Germination of White Paris lettuce seeds is inhibited by 2-thiouracil up to 24 hours. This inhibition is reversed by RNA precursors only. Seedling growth of lettuce is inhibited by 2-thiouracil and 5-fluorouracil; and white the effect of 2-thiouracil is counteracted by RNA precursors, inhibition due to 5-fluorouracil is not reversed significantly by ...
Khan A A
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Uptake of tritiated nucleic acid precursors by Babesia bovis in vitro

International Journal for Parasitology, 1986
Abstract Uptake of tritiated nucleic acid precursors by Babesia bovis in vitro. International Journal for Parasitology 16 : 263–268. The uptake of tritiated nucleic aid precursors in vitro by two Babesia bovis isolates, from Mexico and South Africa, was compared using a semiautomated microdilution method.
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The Role of the Membrane in the Utilization of Nucleic Acid Precursor

CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1974
(1974). The Role of the Membrane in the Utilization of Nucleic Acid Precursor. CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 259-310.
Joy Hochstadt, B. Magasanik
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Uptakein Vitro of nucleic acid precursors and nucleic acids by Zajdela ascitic hepatoma cells

The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1975
Zajdela ascitic hepatoma cells are shown to take up pyrimidine bases at much lower rates than obtained in slices from normal rat liver. The rates of uptake of adenine and uridine by the Zajdela cells are, however, as high as in the slices. Like the slices, again, the Zajdela cells take up E.
P M, Bhargava   +3 more
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Adenosylmethionine as a Precursor for Nucleic Acids Modification

1980
Adenosylmethionine (Ado-Met) is the most important donor of alkyl groups, which are transferred from the sulfonium pole to a variety of nucleophilic molecular species within the cell1. The reaction involves nucleophilic attack to one of the three carbon atoms adjacent to the electron-deficient trivalent sulfur (see Figure 1) and is catalyzed by ...
SALVATORE, FRANCESCO   +5 more
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