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The identification of spermine binding sites in 16S rRNA allows interpretation of the spermine effect on ribosomal 30S subunit functions

Amarantos et al., 2002

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1232476841215563400
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Amarantos I
Zarkadis I
Kalpaxis D
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Nucleic acids research

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A photoreactive analogue of spermine, N 1-azidobenzamidino (ABA)-spermine, was covalently attached after irradiation to Escherichia coli 30S ribosomal subunits or naked 16S rRNA. By means of RNase H digestion and primer extension, the cross-linking sites of ABA …
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