Primer recognition by avian myeloblastosis virus RNA-directed DNA polymerase.
AUTOR(ES)
Brown, R D
RESUMO
Tryptophanyl-tRNA was specifically labeled at the 3' end with [3H]tryptophan and cleaved in half with RNase under denaturing conditions, and the 3' half was shown to hybridize exclusively at the 5' end of avian myeloblastosis virus RNA. The RNA-dependent DNA polymerase of avian myeloblastosis virus is capable of efficiently binding the 3' half of the primer molecule.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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