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Nucleic Acids Research, 1981, Vol. 9, No. 6 1531
© 1981


Corrigendum

The nucleotide sequence of spinach chloroplast methionine elongator tRNA

R. Pirtle, J. Calagan, I. Pirtle, M. Kashdan, H. Vreman and B. Dudock

Nucleic Acids Research 9, 183–188, January 1981

On Pages 186 and 187, the three sentences:

"This tRNA, like E. coli Formula, which is the only prokaryotic Formula of known sequence, contains 76 nucleotides. Eukaryotic Formula (yeast, rabbit liver and mouse myeloma) all contain 75 nucleotides. Sp. chl. Formula also shows considerably more homology with prokaryotic Formula (67% homology) than with eukaryotic Formula (50–55% homology)."

should be substituted by the following sentences:

"This tRNA, like the three known eukaryotic methionine elongator tRNAs (yeast rabbit liver and mouse myeloma) contains 76 nucleotides. E. coli Formula, which is the only prokaryotic methionine elongator of known sequence, contains 77 nucleotides. Sp.chl. Formula, however, shows considerably more homology with prokaryotic Formula (67% homology) than with eukaryotic Formula (50–55% homology)."


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