Why do all lariat RNA introns have adenosine as the branch-point nucleotide? Conformational study of naturally-occuring branched trinucleotides and its eleven analogues by 1H-, 31P-NMR and CD spectroscopy (Q63198400)

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scientific article published on 01 February 1989
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Why do all lariat RNA introns have adenosine as the branch-point nucleotide? Conformational study of naturally-occuring branched trinucleotides and its eleven analogues by 1H-, 31P-NMR and CD spectroscopy
scientific article published on 01 February 1989

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    Why do all lariat RNA introns have adenosine as the branch-point nucleotide? Conformational study of naturally-occurring branched trinucleotides and its eleven analogues by 1H-, 31P-NMR and CD spectroscopy (English)
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