Editing and methylation at a single site by functionally interdependent activities
Mary Anne T. Rubio,
Kirk W. Gaston,
Katherine M. McKenney,
Ian M. C. Fleming,
Zdeněk Paris,
Patrick A. Limbach and
Juan D. Alfonzo ()
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Mary Anne T. Rubio: Ohio State Biochemistry Program and The Center for RNA Biology, The Ohio State University
Kirk W. Gaston: Ohio State Biochemistry Program and The Center for RNA Biology, The Ohio State University
Katherine M. McKenney: Ohio State Biochemistry Program and The Center for RNA Biology, The Ohio State University
Ian M. C. Fleming: Ohio State Biochemistry Program and The Center for RNA Biology, The Ohio State University
Zdeněk Paris: Ohio State Biochemistry Program and The Center for RNA Biology, The Ohio State University
Patrick A. Limbach: Rieveschl Laboratories for Mass Spectrometry, University of Cincinnati
Juan D. Alfonzo: Ohio State Biochemistry Program and The Center for RNA Biology, The Ohio State University
Nature, 2017, vol. 542, issue 7642, 494-497
Abstract:
The C-to-U deamination at position 32 of tRNAThr in Trypanosoma brucei requires two enzymatic activities and proceeds via formation of a 3-methylcytosine intermediate, supporting the notion of a coupled modification system.
Date: 2017
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