Effects of DL-ethionine on mouse liver tRNA base composition.
AUTOR(ES)
Lu, L W
RESUMO
Treatment of mice with DL-ethionine and adenine causes a reduction of all methylated bases of liver tRNA. This effect is dose-dependent and specific for the methylated bases. Individual methylated components are affected to different extents, m22G being most sensitive to inhibition.
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