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. 1979 Feb;6(2):421–433. doi: 10.1093/nar/6.2.421

The nucleotide sequence of the initiator tRNA from Drosophila melanogaster.

S Silverman, J Heckman, G J Cowling, A D Delaney, R J Dunn, I C Gillam, G M Tener, D Söll, U L RajBhandary
PMCID: PMC327704  PMID: 106370

Abstract

The nucleotide sequence of Drosophila melanogaster methionine tRNAi was determined to be: pA-G-C-A-G-A-G-U-m1G-m2G-C-G-C-A-G-U-G-G-A-A-G-C-G-U-m2G-C-U-G-G-G-C-C-C-A-U-t6A-A-C-C-C-A-G-A-G-m7G-D-m5C-C-C-G-A-G-G-A-U-C-G-m1A-A-A-C-C-U-U-G-C-U-C-U-G-C-U-A-C-C-A(OH). It differs from vertebrate initiator tRNAs in only 6 out of 75 positions.

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