Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 7 2013-2016
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
The nucleotide sequence of arginine tRNACCG from bovine liver
*Department of Biochemistry,SUNY, Stony Brook NY 11794, USA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, North Texas State University/Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine Denton, TX 76203
Received January 17, 1983. Accepted March 3, 1983.
The nucleotide sequence of arginine tRNACCG from bovine liver was determined to be: pG-A-C-C-C-A-G-U-m1G-m2G-C-C-U-A-A-D-Gm-G-A-D-A-A-G-G-C-A-
-C-A-G-C-Cm-U-C-C-G-m1G-A-G-C-U-G-G-G-G-A-D-U-G-
-G-G-G-T-
-C-G-m1A-G-U-C-C-C-A-U-C-U-G-G-G-U-C-G-C-C-AOH. This arginine tRNA 1s 76 nucleotides in length with 13 modified bases and has an anticodon of CCG. The sequence of this molecule is substantially different from those of other arginine tRNAs sequenced to date and is the only arginine tRNA sequenced which would be expected to recognize the codon CGG.
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