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    Bariş Çakir.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
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    edited by Helmut Sigel, with the assistance of Astrid Sigel.
    Print c1983
  • Article
    Rackwitz HR, Scheit KH.
    Eur J Biochem. 1977 Jan 03;72(1):191-200.
    The behavior of nucelotides with thioketo-substituted pyrimidine bases (4-thiouracil, 2-thiouracil and 2-thiocytosine) or amino-analogue purine bases (2-aminopurine and 2,6-diaminopurine) in transcription and translation was investigated. The experimental results obtained led to the following conclusions. 1. The stereochemical basis of substrate selection in transcription is the geometry of Watson-Crick base pairs A-U (or A-T) and G-C between substrate and template bases. 2. The topology of the active site of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase is precisely adopted to the geometry of Watson-Crick base pairs. 3. The enzyme active site discriminates between A-U (A-T) and G-C base pairs. An essential feature in this discrimination is the 6-NH2 group of the A-U (A-T) base pair and the 2-keto group of cytosine in the G-C base pair. 4. The codon properties of a nucleic acid base in messenger RNA can be predicted on the basis of its specificity in polynucleotide interactions. There seems to be no evidence for the participation of protein topological sites in the control of the specificity of codon-anticodon interactions in translation.
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