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Translation of melittin messenger RNA in vitro yields a product terminating with glutaminylglycine rather than with glutaminamide.

Suchanek et al., 1977

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17680602723803200354
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Suchanek G
Kreil G
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Melittin messenger RNA from queen bee venom glands has been translated in a cell-free system from wheat germ. A product larger than promelittin is formed which has the carboxy- terminal sequence-Gln-Gln-GlyCOOH. Melittin and promelittin from venom glands terminate …
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