2′-O-Methyl ribothymidine: a component of rabbit liver lysine transfer RNA
AUTOR(ES)
Gross, H.J.
RESUMO
One of the lysine transfer RNAs of rabbit liver is shown to contain 2′-O-methyl ribothymidine in place of ribothymidine. This represents the first demonstration of the presence of 2′-O-methyl ribothymidine in a nucleic acid.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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