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Progress in nucleic acid research and molecular biology. Volume 20 /

PROG NUCLEIC ACID RES & amp;MOLECULAR BIO V20.

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : Academic Press, 1977.
Colección:Progress in nucleic acid research and molecular biology ; 20.
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  • Front Cover; Progress in NucIeic Acid Research and Molecular Biology; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Abbreviations and SymboIs; Some Articles Planned for Future Volumes; Chapter 1. Correlation of Biological Activities with Structural Features of Transfer RNA; I. Biological Activities of tRNAs; II. Subclassification and Generalized Primary Structure of tRNAs; III. Significance of G . U Base-Pairs; IV. Position of Pseudouridine; V. Exceptions to the Generalized Structures; VI. Three-Dimensional Structure of tRNAphe; VII. Structural Correlations.
  • VIII. Correlation of Chemical Reactivity with Three-Dimensional StructureReferences; Chapter 2. Bleomycin an Antibiotic That Removes Thymine from Double-Stranded DNA; I. Introduction; II. Reaction of Bleomycin with Native DNA in Vitro; III. Reaction with Other Polynucleotides in Vitro; IV. Effect on DNA-, RNA-, and Protein Synthesis in Vitro; V. Effect on Nucleases in Vitro; VI. Influence on Nucleic Acids in Vivo; VII. Influence on Nucleic Acid Metabolism in Vivo; VIII. Medical Implications; IX. Future Directions.; References; Chapter 3. MammaIian Nucleolytic Enzymes; I. Introduction.
  • II. EndoribonucleasesIII. Exoribonucleases; IV. Endodeoxyri bonucleases; V. Exodeoxyri bonucleases; VI. Endo-Exodeoxyri bonuclease with Preference for Poly(d1); VII. Single-Stranded-Nucleate Endonnclease (Sugar-Nonspecific Endonuclease; 5'-Endonuclease), EC 3.1.4.21; VIII. Sugar-Nonspecific Exonucleases; IX. 2' : 3'-Cyclic-nucleotide 3'-Phosphodiesterase, EC 3.1.4.37; X. Localization and Function of Nucleases; XI. Virus-Associated Nucleases; XII. Nucleases and Cellular Repair Processes; Reference.; ; Chapter 4. Transfer RNA in RNA Tumor Viruses; I. Introduction.
  • II. Nucleic Acid Components of RNA Tumor VirusesIII. Transfer RNA in the Free 4 S RNA of the Virus; IV. Transfer RNA Associated with the 70 S RNA of the Virus; V. Function of Transfer RNA in RNA Tumor Viruses; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Integration versus Degradation of Exogenous DNA in Plants: An Open Question; I. Introduction; II. Experimental Systems; III. Attempts to Conclude and Prospectives; References; Chapter 6. Initiation Mechanisms of Protein Synthesis; I. Introduction; II. Components Involved in the Initiation Step; III. Total Reaction Sequence.
  • IV. Reversible Association of Ribosomal SubunitsV. Role of Ribosomes and Initiation Factors in Recognizing the Initiation Signals; VI. Pending Questions; VII. Conclusion; VIII. References; Subject Index; Contents of Previous Volumes.