The principles upon which the process of protein synthesis and the genetic code were established are elucidated. Extensive work on nuclear magnetic resonance studies of both monomermonomer and monoamino acid polynucleotide interactions is included. A new method of general utility for studying any amino acid interacting with any polynucleotide was developed. This system involves the use of methyl esters of amino acids interacting with polynucleotides
From our knowledge of living species, it is quite hard to imagine a living organism without macromo...
Nature, using proteins composed of approximately 20 amino acids repertoire, is able to perform a lar...
It would be impossible, in the time and space available, to cover all of the noteworthy advances tha...
The major thrust is to understand just how the process of protein synthesis, including that very imp...
The unprecedented growth of interest in protein synthesis among biochemists is both a result of, and...
The search for selective interactions between nucleic acids and amino acids has for many years been ...
AbstractWe analysed two different and seemingly independent aspects of protein biosynthesis: the pri...
AbstractThe genetic code can be interpreted during translation as 21 amino acids and three terminati...
Scope and Method of Study: A survey of the literature was made to determine history of the search fo...
A central question in the evolution of the modern translation machinery is the origin and chemical e...
Our knowledge about the mechanism of protein synthesis, one of the most important biochemical proble...
AbstractMonomethylamine methyltransferase of the archaebacterium Methanosarcina barkeri contains a n...
Genetic encoding non-canonical amino acids (NCAAs) is a facile approach to synthesize proteins with ...
Understanding the origins of life on Earth is one of the most intriguing problems facing science tod...
Much of our recent work has been a study of aminoacyl AMP derivatives. Elucidation of the character ...
From our knowledge of living species, it is quite hard to imagine a living organism without macromo...
Nature, using proteins composed of approximately 20 amino acids repertoire, is able to perform a lar...
It would be impossible, in the time and space available, to cover all of the noteworthy advances tha...
The major thrust is to understand just how the process of protein synthesis, including that very imp...
The unprecedented growth of interest in protein synthesis among biochemists is both a result of, and...
The search for selective interactions between nucleic acids and amino acids has for many years been ...
AbstractWe analysed two different and seemingly independent aspects of protein biosynthesis: the pri...
AbstractThe genetic code can be interpreted during translation as 21 amino acids and three terminati...
Scope and Method of Study: A survey of the literature was made to determine history of the search fo...
A central question in the evolution of the modern translation machinery is the origin and chemical e...
Our knowledge about the mechanism of protein synthesis, one of the most important biochemical proble...
AbstractMonomethylamine methyltransferase of the archaebacterium Methanosarcina barkeri contains a n...
Genetic encoding non-canonical amino acids (NCAAs) is a facile approach to synthesize proteins with ...
Understanding the origins of life on Earth is one of the most intriguing problems facing science tod...
Much of our recent work has been a study of aminoacyl AMP derivatives. Elucidation of the character ...
From our knowledge of living species, it is quite hard to imagine a living organism without macromo...
Nature, using proteins composed of approximately 20 amino acids repertoire, is able to perform a lar...
It would be impossible, in the time and space available, to cover all of the noteworthy advances tha...