1981
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2787(81)90140-4
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Mechanism of aminoacylation of tRNA

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“…This substance is one of the most common polyamines occurring in all plant and animal cells (Sakai & Cohen, 1976). The influence of spermine cations on the tRNA structure and on the action of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases was studied extensively (Sakai & Cohen, 1976;Loftfield et al, 1981), and changes of order of substrate addition and product release were reported (Freist et al, 1982; Takeda & Matsuzaki, 1974;Igarashi et al, 1978;Natarajan & Gopinathan, 1981). The discrimination factor observed in presence of spermine was 19 and practically not higher than that in the presence of EF-Tu-GTP and pyrophosphatase (Tables I and II).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This substance is one of the most common polyamines occurring in all plant and animal cells (Sakai & Cohen, 1976). The influence of spermine cations on the tRNA structure and on the action of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases was studied extensively (Sakai & Cohen, 1976;Loftfield et al, 1981), and changes of order of substrate addition and product release were reported (Freist et al, 1982; Takeda & Matsuzaki, 1974;Igarashi et al, 1978;Natarajan & Gopinathan, 1981). The discrimination factor observed in presence of spermine was 19 and practically not higher than that in the presence of EF-Tu-GTP and pyrophosphatase (Tables I and II).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%