Abstract
A number of metabolic alterations occur when Escherichia coli is infected with T-even bacteriophages. Among them, several alterations involving tRNA have been reported. Sueoka and Kano-Sueoka (1) and Kano-Sueoka and Sueoka (2) found that one of the five species of leucine tRNA (Leu1-tRNA) normally present in E. coli is altered following T-even bacteriophage infection. Waters and Novelli (3) confirmed this observation using reversed-phase column chromatography and also demonstrated the appearance of two new peaks late after infection. These tRNA species are not detectable in normal cells.KeywordstRNA MoleculePancreatic RibonucleasetRNA SpeciesElectrophoretic FractionationPhenol BlueThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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