No stopping with a short-stem transfer RNA
Pavel V. Baranov () and
John F. Atkins ()
Nature, 2023, vol. 613, issue 7945, 631-632
Abstract:
Messenger RNA has 64 possible triplet sequences, or codons, three of which usually terminate protein synthesis. But some organisms can use all codons to specify amino acids, thanks in part to a surprising feature of a transfer RNA.
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Date: 2023
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