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Alanine-Specific tRNA
Known as:
tRNAAla
, Alanine Specific tRNA
, RNA, Transfer, Ala [Chemical/Ingredient]
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A transfer RNA which is specific for carrying alanine to sites on the ribosomes in preparation for protein synthesis.
National Institutes of Health
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2014
2014
A New Oligonucleotide Microarray for Detection of Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Legionella spp.
Boyang Cao
,
Xiangqian Liu
,
Xiang Yu
,
M. Chen
,
Lu Feng
,
Lei Wang
PLoS ONE
2014
Corpus ID: 5823159
Legionella pneumophila has been recognized as the major cause of legionellosis since the discovery of the deadly disease…
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2008
2008
Comparative sequence analysis of 16S-23S rRNA internal transcribed spacers of the genus Geobacillus
J. Raugalas
2008
Corpus ID: 34963236
The aim of the present study was to analyse sequences of 16S-23S internal transcribed spacer regions of different Geobacillus…
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1991
1991
Mutant aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase that compensates for a mutation in the major identity determinant of its tRNA.
W. Miller
,
Ya-Ming Hou
,
P. Schimmel
Biochemistry
1991
Corpus ID: 43359300
A single G3.U70 base pair in the acceptor helix is the major determinant for the identity of alanine transfer RNAs (Hou…
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1986
1986
Structure and in vitro transcription of tRNA gene clusters containing the primers of MuLV reverse transcriptase.
T. Russo
,
F. Costanzo
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+4 authors
F. Cimino
European Journal of Biochemistry
1986
Corpus ID: 36851166
Three genes coding for mouse tRNAPro have been isolated from a genomic library and characterized both structurally and…
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1984
1984
A cluster of six tRNA genes in Drosophila mitochondrial DNA that includes a gene for an unusual tRNAserAGY.
D. Clary
,
D. Wolstenholme
Nucleic Acids Research
1984
Corpus ID: 10347052
Genes for URF3, tRNAala, tRNAarg, tRNAasn, tRNAserAGY, tRNAglu, tRNAphe, and the carboxyl terminal segment of the URF5 gene have…
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1984
1984
Nucleotide sequence of the 16S-23S spacer region in the rrnA operon from a blue-green alga, Anacystis nidulans
N. Tomioka
,
M. Sugiura
Molecular and General Genetics MGG
1984
Corpus ID: 40490551
SummaryThe nucleotide sequence of an entire spacer region between the 16S and 23S rRNA genes of the rrnA operon from a blue-green…
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1984
1984
A Spiroplasma tRNA gene cluster.
M. Rogers
,
A. Steinmetz
,
R. Walker
Israel journal of medical sciences
1984
Corpus ID: 27869816
Using molecular cloning techniques, a clone containing a 7-kb insert of Spiroplasma species BC3 DNA that hybridized strongly to…
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1973
1973
Mechanism of repression of methionine biosynthesis in Escherichia coli
Asad Ahmed
Molecular and General Genetics MGG
1973
Corpus ID: 238638
SummaryFive non-contiguous structural genes viz., metA, metB, metC, metE, and metF code for the enzymes which catalyze the…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Incorrect aminoacylatins catalysed by the phenylalanyl-and valyl-tRNA synthetases from yeast.
D. Kern
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R. Giegé
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J. Ebel
European Journal of Biochemistry
1972
Corpus ID: 1149105
It has been found that purified phenylalanyl- and valyl-tRNA synthetases from yeast catalyse the mischarging of numerous…
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1970
1970
Kinetic study of the three conformational transitions of alanine specific transfer RNA from yeast.
D. Riesner
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R. Römer
,
G. Maass
European Journal of Biochemistry
1970
Corpus ID: 43437434
The conformational transitions of tRNAAla (yeast) in a solution of 0.01 M sodium-cacodylate and 0.1 M NaCl have been investigated…
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