1FL8 Rna date Aug 11, 2000
title Hypermodified Nucleosides In The Anticodon Of Trnalys Stabil Canonical U-Turn Structure
authors M.Sundaram, P.C.Durant, D.R.Davis
compound source
Molecule: Anticodon Domain Of Trna(Lys)
Chain: A
Fragment: 17-Mer Trna(Lys) Anticodon Domain
Engineered: Yes
Mutation: Yes
Other_details: Residues 30-40 (Trna Numbering) Are Identica Found In The Anticodon Domain Of E. Coli Trna(Lys) Includin Nucleosides
Synthetic: Yes
methodSolution NMR
ligand PSU, T6A, U8U enzyme
Primary referenceHypermodified nucleosides in the anticodon of tRNALys stabilize a canonical U-turn structure., Sundaram M, Durant PC, Davis DR, Biochemistry 2000 Oct 17;39(41):12575-84. PMID:11027137
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