Seryl-tRNA in Mammalian Tissues: Chromatographic Differences in Brain and Liver and a Specific Response to the Codon, UGA
AUTOR(ES)
Hatfield, Dolph
RESUMO
Differences in the elution profiles of seryl-tRNAs of beef and of rabbit liver and brain were observed. A species of beef seryl-tRNA obtained by reversed phase column chromatography that responds specifically to the codon UGA was found. In addition, a species of rabbit and of chicken seryl-tRNA that recognizes UGA was found.
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