SELECTIVE TRANSLATION OF T4 TEMPLATE RNA BY RIBOSOMES FROM T4-INFECTED Escherichia coli
AUTOR(ES)
Hsu, Wen-Tah
RESUMO
The present studies indicate that T4 infection induces an alteration in host ribosomes which restricts the translation of host and other T4-unrelated template RNAs but permits normal translation of T4 RNA. A heat-labile factor has been isolated from T4-infected cell ribosomes which, when combined with normal cell ribosomes, confers upon the latter the property of selective T4 template RNA translation.
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