[RNA M1 and other catalytically active polyribonucleotides]
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[RNA M1 and other catalytically active polyribonucleotides]
Abstract
A review of data on the RNA components of RNAase P which proved to be the catalytic subunits of the enzyme is given. The properties of the polyribonucleotides, the comparison of their structure and the principles of their action, suggested at the time being, are discussed.
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