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. 1980 Jan 11;8(1):57–66. doi: 10.1093/nar/8.1.57

Structural requirements for binding of bovine tRNATrp with avian myeloblastosis virus DNA polymerase.

B M Baroudy, J G Chirikjian
PMCID: PMC327242  PMID: 6153465

Abstract

Avian DNA polymerases use host tRNATrp as the primer for transcription. Bovine tRNATrp has been previously shown to be a biologic substitute for the avian primer. A bovine tRNATrp fragment has been identified as having a high binding affinity for the polymerase. The fragment is assigned to be 67 nucleotides, and contains most of the elements required to maintain the secondary and tertiary structure of tRNATrp.

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