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. 1976 Feb;3(2):441-8.
doi: 10.1093/nar/3.2.441.

A modified uridine in the anticodon of E. coli tRNA I Tyr su + oc

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A modified uridine in the anticodon of E. coli tRNA I Tyr su + oc

S Altman. Nucleic Acids Res. 1976 Feb.
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Abstract

The anticodon of an ochre-suppressing derivative of E. coli tRNA I Tyr, previously identified as UUA, can contain a modified uridine (U+) in the first position. The novel modified nucleotide has been identified by two-dimensional thin layer chromatography following RNase T2 digestion of anticodon-containing fragments. Up+ is found in less than stoichiometric molar yields in preparations of tRNA I Tyr su + oc. The electrophoretic mobility of Up+ is the same as Up at pH 3.5 and pH 7.5. U+ probably does not contain sulfur since it cannot be labeled with 35S in vivo incorporation experiments.

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