1960
DOI: 10.1016/0006-3002(60)91503-1
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Protéines anormales de phage synthétisées en présence de ribonucléase

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“…The abnormalities seem to consist of a few amino acid substitutions; it is as if the introduction of abnormal purines or pyrimidines in some RNA's could lead to mistakes in the transfer of information or in its interpretation by the protein-making system. Similar effects have also been obtained by a limited treatment of the bacteria with pancreatic ribonuclease (126).…”
Section: Information Carriersupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The abnormalities seem to consist of a few amino acid substitutions; it is as if the introduction of abnormal purines or pyrimidines in some RNA's could lead to mistakes in the transfer of information or in its interpretation by the protein-making system. Similar effects have also been obtained by a limited treatment of the bacteria with pancreatic ribonuclease (126).…”
Section: Information Carriersupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Using a lysogenic strain of Bacillus megaterium resistant to ribonuclease lysis, Jeener showed that the synthesis of phage protein is partly inhibited whereas bacterial growth is not. The phage proteins made in the presence of the enzyme have abnormal immunological and chromatographic properties (Jeener et al, 1960). They can be integrated into phagelike structures, but these are poorly adsorbed on receptive bacteria, and they are also very fragile.…”
Section: Metabolism Of Rna and Protein Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%