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. 1984 Mar 26;12(6):2997–3001. doi: 10.1093/nar/12.6.2997

Nucleotide sequences of three soybean chloroplast tRNAsLeu and re-examination of bean chloroplast tRNA2Leu sequence.

D T Pillay, P Guillemaut, J H Weil
PMCID: PMC318721  PMID: 6571703

Abstract

The nucleotide sequences of soybean chloroplast tRNAsLeu were determined using post-labeling techniques. Comparison of the primary structures of soybean chloroplast tRNAsLeu with their bean, maize and spinach counterparts only show few base differences. Contrary to previously published results (1) a re-examination of bean tRNALeu sequence shows that this tRNA resembles soybean and maize tRNA2Leu in structure.

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