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- N1-Methylpseudouridine (abbreviated m1Ψ) is a natural archaeal tRNA component, and "hypermodified" pyrimidine nucleoside used in biochemistry and molecular biology for...
- [definition needed] In his 1981 Ph.D. thesis, Youvan found inhibitors (hypermodified nucleosides) of retroviral reverse transcriptase present in ribosomal...
- β-D-Glucopyranosyloxymethyluracil or base J is a hypermodified nucleobase found in the DNA of kinetoplastids including the human pathogenic trypanosomes...
- In contrast, in most archaea this position is occupied by another hypermodified nucleotide: the isosteric N1-methylated pseudouridine Powell, CA; Minczuk...
- tRNA is the position adjacent to the anticodon. Position 37 is often hypermodified with bulky chemical modifications. These modifications prevent frameshifting...
- Tewari, Ravindra (19 September 2008). "Conformational Preferences of Hypermodified Nucleoside Lysidine (k2C) Occurring at 'Wobble' Position in Anticodon...
- Queuine (/kjuːiːn/) (Q) is a hypermodified nucleobase found in the first (or wobble) position of the anticodon of tRNAs specific for Asn, Asp, His, and...
- In contrast, in most archaea this position is occupied by another hypermodified nucleotide: the isosteric N1-methylated pseudouridine. Orlandini von...
- brucei base J-binding protein 1 (JBP1) and JBP2. Base J was the first hypermodified base that was known in eukaryotic DNA and had been found in T. brucei...
- the host. Iwata-Reuyl D (2003). "Biosynthesis of the 7-deazaguanosine hypermodified nucleosides of transfer RNA". Bioorg. Chem. 31 (1): 24–43. doi:10...