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A selenium-containing nucleoside at the first position of the anticodon in seleno-tRNAGlu from Clostridium sticklandii.Ching et al., 1985
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- Ching W
- Alzner-DeWeerd B
- Stadtman T
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In previous studies, the single selenonucleoside component of a selenium-containing tRNAGlu isolated from Clostridium sticklandii has been shown to be 5-methyl-aminomethyl- 2-selenouridine. Here, we show that this selenonucleoside is most likely located at the" …
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