Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Specific Transformylation of One Methionyl-tRNA from Cotton Seeding Chloroplasts by Endogenous and Escherichia coli Transformylases
Authors: W C, Merrick; L S, Dure;
Specific Transformylation of One Methionyl-tRNA from Cotton Seeding Chloroplasts by Endogenous and Escherichia coli Transformylases
Abstract
Two isoaccepting chloroplastic and one cytoplasmic tRNA Met species have been separated from germinating cotton cotyledons. The methionylated form of one of the chloroplastic species (but none of the other or of the cytoplasmic tRNA Met ) can be formylated either by an endogenous transformylase or by Escherichia coli transformylase.
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- University of Georgia Press United States
Keywords
Carbon Isotopes, Gossypium, Chloroplasts, Chromatography, DEAE-Cellulose
Carbon Isotopes, Gossypium, Chloroplasts, Chromatography, DEAE-Cellulose
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