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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1975
Abstract Transfer RNA nucleotidyltransferase has previously been shown to be required for the normal growth of Escherichia coli and for the biosynthesis of some bacteriophage T4 tRNAs. In order to obtain information about the involvement of this enzyme in E.
J W, Morse, M P, Deutscher
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Abstract Transfer RNA nucleotidyltransferase has previously been shown to be required for the normal growth of Escherichia coli and for the biosynthesis of some bacteriophage T4 tRNAs. In order to obtain information about the involvement of this enzyme in E.
J W, Morse, M P, Deutscher
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European Journal of Biochemistry, 1975
Fragments of bacteriophage RNAs R17, MS2 and Qβ obtained by incubation with commercial snake venom phosphodiesterase become substrates of the Escherichia coli tRNA nucleotidyltransferase. The transferase adds back CMP and AMP in conditions in which it remains highly specific of CCA‐deprived tRNAs.
A, Prochiantz +3 more
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Fragments of bacteriophage RNAs R17, MS2 and Qβ obtained by incubation with commercial snake venom phosphodiesterase become substrates of the Escherichia coli tRNA nucleotidyltransferase. The transferase adds back CMP and AMP in conditions in which it remains highly specific of CCA‐deprived tRNAs.
A, Prochiantz +3 more
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Virology, 1974
Abstract Purified preparations of avian RNA tumor viruses contain a nucleotidyltransferase which catalyzes the addition of adenosine monophosphate and cytosine monophosphate at the 3′-end of certain transfer RNAs, probably in the sequence pCpCpAoh.
A J, Faras +3 more
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Abstract Purified preparations of avian RNA tumor viruses contain a nucleotidyltransferase which catalyzes the addition of adenosine monophosphate and cytosine monophosphate at the 3′-end of certain transfer RNAs, probably in the sequence pCpCpAoh.
A J, Faras +3 more
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Ribonucleases, ?RNA Nucleotidyltransferase, and the 3' Processing of ?RNA
1990Publisher Summary This chapter describes 3’ maturation and repair, with particular emphasis on the ribonucleases and tRNA nucleotidyltransferase, the enzymes that participate in these processes. All tRNA molecules are synthesized initially as tRNA precursors containing additional residues at their 5’ and 3‘ termini that must be removed to generate ...
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Inhibition of RNA nucleotidyltransferase by 6-azauridine triphosphate
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1963I H, GOLDBERG, M, RABINOWITZ
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Functions and mechanisms of RNA tailing by metazoan terminal nucleotidyltransferases
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews RNA, 2021Vladyslava Liudkovska +1 more
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tRNA‐nucleotidyltransferases: Highly unusual RNA polymerases with vital functions
FEBS Letters, 2010Mario Mörl
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Cold adaptation of tRNA nucleotidyltransferases: A tradeoff in activity, stability and fidelity
RNA Biology, 2018Felix G M Ernst +2 more
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Tipping the balance of RNA stability by 3′ editing of the transcriptome
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects, 2017Christina Z Chung, Ilka U Heinemann
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