Nuclear magnetic resonance observation of the triple interaction between A9 and AU12 in yeast tRNAPhe.
AUTOR(ES)
Choi, B S
RESUMO
The nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) was used to identify one of the amino proton resonances of base A23 in interaction with A9. These bases form a triple with U12 in the D stem of yeast tRNAPhe. The identification was verified by finding an NOE from this amino proton to the C8 proton of A9, as determined by comparisons of NOE's in a native and a C8-deuterated sample.
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