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6.5.1.B1
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the apparent requirement of Escherichia coli 2'-5' ligase for nucleoside modifications and the preference shown by this enzyme for a subset of Saccharomyces cerevisiae tRNA splicing substrates suggest that the Escherichia coli ligase is likely to act upon a tRNA or tRNA-like molecule in vivo. The tight binding of the RNA ligase to immobilized prokaryotic and eukaryotic tRNA provides evidence that the ligase recognizes a tRNA or tRNA-like substrate in vivo
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