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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1974
Abstract Binding of Mn2+ to the whole molecule, fragments and complementary fragment recombinations of yeast tRNAPhe, and to synthetic polynucleotides was studied by equilibrium dialysis. The comparison of the binding patterns of the fragments, fragment recombinations and synthetic polynucleotides with that of intact tRNAPhe permits reasonable ...
A A, Schreier, P R, Schimmel
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Abstract Binding of Mn2+ to the whole molecule, fragments and complementary fragment recombinations of yeast tRNAPhe, and to synthetic polynucleotides was studied by equilibrium dialysis. The comparison of the binding patterns of the fragments, fragment recombinations and synthetic polynucleotides with that of intact tRNAPhe permits reasonable ...
A A, Schreier, P R, Schimmel
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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1975
Abstract Binding of the polyamines spermidine (∼-+3) and spermine (∼-+4) to yeast tRNA phe has been investigated by equilibrium dialysis under the same conditions used to study Mn 2+ -tRNA phe interactions (Schreier & Schimmel, 1974). The polyamines bind to tRNA phe in a co-operative and a non-co-operative phase, which is analogous to the behavior
A A, Schreier, P R, Schimmel
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Abstract Binding of the polyamines spermidine (∼-+3) and spermine (∼-+4) to yeast tRNA phe has been investigated by equilibrium dialysis under the same conditions used to study Mn 2+ -tRNA phe interactions (Schreier & Schimmel, 1974). The polyamines bind to tRNA phe in a co-operative and a non-co-operative phase, which is analogous to the behavior
A A, Schreier, P R, Schimmel
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Journal of Molecular Medicine, 2018
The number of studies on non-coding RNAs has increased substantially in recent years owing to their importance in gene regulation. However, the biological functions of small RNAs from abundant species of housekeeping non-coding RNAs (rRNA, tRNA, etc.) remain a highly studied topic.
Yijing Shen +5 more
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The number of studies on non-coding RNAs has increased substantially in recent years owing to their importance in gene regulation. However, the biological functions of small RNAs from abundant species of housekeeping non-coding RNAs (rRNA, tRNA, etc.) remain a highly studied topic.
Yijing Shen +5 more
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Analytical Biochemistry, 1974
Abstract A general procedure for the isolation of 3′-linked fragments derived from tRNA molecules is described. Purified N -2-naphthoxyacetylglycyl derivatives of the tRNA 1 Gly and tRNA 2 Gly of yeast were exhaustively digested with RNase T 1 and the 3′-linked fragments (bearing the derivative) were separated from ...
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Abstract A general procedure for the isolation of 3′-linked fragments derived from tRNA molecules is described. Purified N -2-naphthoxyacetylglycyl derivatives of the tRNA 1 Gly and tRNA 2 Gly of yeast were exhaustively digested with RNase T 1 and the 3′-linked fragments (bearing the derivative) were separated from ...
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Transfer RNA-derived Small RNAs: Degradation Fragments or Novel Regulatory Molecules?*
PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2011Xin CHEN, En-Duo WANG
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Tyrosine pre-transfer RNA fragments are linked to p53-dependent neuronal cell death via PKM2
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2020Tohru Ishitani +2 more
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