Abstract

Three suppressor forms of bacteriophage T4 leucine transfer RNA were isolated and characterized. One suppresses U-A-G mutations, another suppresses U-A-G and U-A-A mutations, while the third suppresses U-G-A mutations. Each suppressor specifies a new anticodon sequence in leucine transfer RNA. Whereas wild-type leucine transfer RNA has the anticodon sequence N-A-A (N is a modified U), the suppressor forms have C-U-A, N-U-A or N-C-A, respectively.

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