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Methionine and formylmethionine specific tRNAs coded by bacteriophage T5.

By RNA-DNA hybridization, as well as chemical and chromatographic analysis, evidence is provided that the bacteriophage T5 codes for the synthesis of two isoacceptor methionine transfer RNA species, tRNA-Met and tRNA-f-Met. Because of the differences in chromatographic properties of T5 phage and host methionine tRNAs, the phage tRNA species are readily distinguishable.[1]

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  1. Methionine and formylmethionine specific tRNAs coded by bacteriophage T5. Chen, M.J., Shiau, R.P., Hwang, L.T., Vaughan, J., Weiss, S.B. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1975) [Pubmed]
 
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