Identification of the mammalian queuine transfer RNA ribosyltransferase complex and characterisation of QTRT1 gene-trap mice deficient in queuosine modified transfer RNA
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Coilín Boland, 'Identification of the mammalian queuine transfer RNA ribosyltransferase complex and characterisation of QTRT1 gene-trap mice deficient in queuosine modified transfer RNA', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Biochemistry and Immunology, 2010, pp 208Download Item:

Abstract:
Queuine, or Q-base, is a modified form of 7-deazaguanine that is synthesised de novo by
eubacteria, but which is obtained from food or the gut flora by eukaryotes. Q-base is
enzymatically inserted into the wobble position of transfer RNA molecules tRNA Asp,
tRNA Asn, tRNA His and tRNA Tyr through a base-for-base exchange reaction with guanine.
The bacterial enzyme that performs this reaction is tRNA guanine transglycosylase
(TGT) and is a 42kDa protein in Escherichia coli and Zymomonus mobilis.
Author: Boland, Coilín
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Kelly, VincentQualification name:
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