Complex formation between nuclear RNA and mitochondrial proteins.
AUTOR(ES)
Kyriakidis, D
RESUMO
Specific proteins are present in mitochondria that are capable of forming complexes with nuclear RNA. Complex formation is time and temperature dependent and requires optimal conditions of Mg2+, K+ and H+ concentrations. The complexes are stable towards most denaturing agents and their component nucleic acids and proteins are resistant to nucleolysis and proteolysis respectively.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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