Published August 15, 1982
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15N NMR study of a mixture of uniformly labeled tRNAs
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Abstract
15N NMR spectra were taken of 15N-enriched tRNA extracted from bakers yeast; ammonium sulfate was used as a nitrogen source. The increase in the degree of denaturation of tRNA, which occurs with increase in temperature from 30 degrees C to 70 degrees C, resulted in no large changes in 15N chemical shifts at acidic and neutral pH but quite pronounced changes in proton-15N nuclear Overhauser effects.
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© 1982 by the National Academy of Sciences. Contributed by John D. Roberts, April 9, 1982. We are pleased to acknowledge use of the Southern California Regional NMR Center facilities (Bruker MW-500 spectrometer) supported by National Science Foundation Grant CHE79-16324. This research was supported by the U.S. Public Health Service (Grant GM-11072 from the Division of General Medical Sciences) and by the National Science Foundation. This constitutes Contribution 6617 from the Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry.Files
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