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A truncated aminoacyl–tRNA synthetase modifies RNASalazar et al., 2004
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- Salazar J
- Ambrogelly A
- Crain P
- McCloskey J
- Söll D
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Aminoacyl–tRNA synthetases are modular enzymes composed of a central active site domain to which additional functional domains were appended in the course of evolution. Analysis of bacterial genome sequences revealed the presence of many shorter aminoacyl …
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