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. 1973 Dec;12(6):1616–1619. doi: 10.1128/jvi.12.6.1616-1619.1973

Effects of Simian Virus 40-Induced Transformation on Isoaccepting Species of Transfer RNA from Mouse Fibroblasts 1

F H Portugal a, J S Simonds a, D Twardzik a, M Oskarsson a
PMCID: PMC356806  PMID: 4357519

Abstract

Alterations in isoaccepting species of tRNA in mouse fibroblasts transformed by simian virus 40 were determined for alanine, arginine, histidine, leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, serine, tyrosine, and valine. Significant differences between transformed cells in culture and newborn mouse cells are attributed to tRNA alterations accompanying differentiation of mouse cells.

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