Sequence and codon recognition of bean mitochondria and chloroplast tRNAsTrP: Evidence for a high degree of bomology

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Bean mitochondria and chloroplast tRNAsTrp, purified by RPC-5 chromatography and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, have been sequenced using post-labeling techniques. The high degree of sequence homology between bean mitochondria and chloroplast tRNAsTrp shows that these two tRNAs are coded for by closely related genes which have probably evolved from a common ancestor gene. The anticodon of bean mitochondria tRNATrP is CmCA, which can recognize UGG (the codon for tryptophan in the universal code) and is complementary neither to UGA (which codes for tryptophan in mammalian and yeast mitochondria) nor to CGG (which could be a tryptophan codeword in plant mitochondria) © 1985 IRL Press Limited.

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Maréchal, L., Guillemaut, P., Grienenberger, J. M., Jeannin, G., & Weil, J. H. (1985). Sequence and codon recognition of bean mitochondria and chloroplast tRNAsTrP: Evidence for a high degree of bomology. Nucleic Acids Research, 13(12), 4411–4416. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/13.12.4411

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