Isolation of an Organ-Specific Leucyl-tRNA Synthetase from Soybean Seedling
AUTOR(ES)
Kanabus, Jan
RESUMO
The leucyl-tRNA synthetase activity from cotyledons of 4-day-old soybean seedlings has been fractionated into three components. One of these exclusively acylates two of the six tRNALeu species present in this tissue. The remaining two enzyme fractions charge the other four tRNALeu species equally well. Soybean hypocotyls appear to contain only the last two enzyme fractions.
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