Dube et al., 1969 - Google Patents
A structural requirement for codon-anticodon interaction on the ribosomeDube et al., 1969
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- 8764837528358973213
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- Dube S
- Rudland P
- Clark B
- Marcker K
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- Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
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The role of N-formyl-methionyl transfer RNA (Marcker and Sanger, 1964) as the chain initiating transfer RNA in E. coli protein synthesis is now well documented (Cold Spring Harbor Symp., Vol. 31, 1966, and this volume). In the hope that the nucleotide sequence of …
- 229920001949 Transfer RNA 0 title abstract description 140
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