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Published by Rutgers University Press January 1964, 1964
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Published by Rutgers University Press, 1964
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. 8"x10" color photo-quote sheet---- SIGNED by Nobel Prize winner Dr. Sidney Altman-- Awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1989. sheet has two folds. Comes with original New York Times obituary for Altman. SIGNED ITEM.
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Published by Rutgers University Press, 1964
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Language: English
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Condition: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 300 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The Discovery of Ribonuclease P and Enzymatic Activity of Its RNA Subunit Sydney Brenner and Francis H. C. Crick had a specific project in mind when they offered Sidney Altman a position in their group in 1969 to conduct postdoctoral research at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge, England. At the time, an intense international competition was on- ing in as many as a dozen labs to determine the three-dimensional structure of tRNA. At the LMB, Aaron Klug was attacking the structure by crystallographic analysis with Brian F. C. Clark providing large amounts of purified phenylalanine tRNA. (Eventually, Aaron announced his empirically determined 3-D structure of yeast phenylalanine tRNA, a structure that is generally common to tRNAs, due in part to several conserved, novel three-way nucleotide interactions. ) Concurrently, Michael Levitt, a Ph. D. student of Francis, was visually scrutinizing the cloverleaf secondary structure of the 14 tRNA sequences known at the time. Levitt was searching for nucleotide covariation in different parts of the molecules that were conserved in the 14 sequences known at the time. He identified a possible covariation of an apparent Watson-Crick pairing type between the residues at position 15 from the 5¿ end of the tRNA and residue 48. This association implied these parts of the tRNA, namely the D loop containing residue 15 and the 5¿ end of the T stem-adjoining residue 48, folded on one another in a tertiary structure shared by different tRNAs.
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 2008
ISBN 10: 0521865980 ISBN 13: 9780521865982
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Ribonuclease P | Fenyong Liu (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Protein Reviews | xvi | Englisch | 2012 | Springer | EAN 9781461425731 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Discovery of Ribonuclease P and Enzymatic Activity of Its RNA Subunit Sydney Brenner and Francis H. C. Crick had a specific project in mind when they offered Sidney Altman a position in their group in 1969 to conduct postdoctoral research at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge, England. At the time, an intense international competition was on- ing in as many as a dozen labs to determine the three-dimensional structure of tRNA. At the LMB, Aaron Klug was attacking the structure by crystallographic analysis with Brian F. C. Clark providing large amounts of purified phenylalanine tRNA. (Eventually, Aaron announced his empirically determined 3-D structure of yeast phenylalanine tRNA, a structure that is generally common to tRNAs, due in part to several conserved, novel three-way nucleotide interactions. ) Concurrently, Michael Levitt, a Ph. D. student of Francis, was visually scrutinizing the cloverleaf secondary structure of the 14 tRNA sequences known at the time. Levitt was searching for nucleotide covariation in different parts of the molecules that were conserved in the 14 sequences known at the time. He identified a possible covariation of an apparent Watson-Crick pairing type between the residues at position 15 from the 5' end of the tRNA and residue 48. This association implied these parts of the tRNA, namely the D loop containing residue 15 and the 5' end of the T stem-adjoining residue 48, folded on one another in a tertiary structure shared by different tRNAs.
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ISBN 10: 1461425735 ISBN 13: 9781461425731
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Discovery of Ribonuclease P and Enzymatic Activity of Its RNA Subunit Sydney Brenner and Francis H. C. Crick had a specific project in mind when they offered Sidney Altman a position in their group in 1969 to conduct postdoctoral research at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge, England. At the time, an intense international competition was on- ing in as many as a dozen labs to determine the three-dimensional structure of tRNA. At the LMB, Aaron Klug was attacking the structure by crystallographic analysis with Brian F. C. Clark providing large amounts of purified phenylalanine tRNA. (Eventually, Aaron announced his empirically determined 3-D structure of yeast phenylalanine tRNA, a structure that is generally common to tRNAs, due in part to several conserved, novel three-way nucleotide interactions. ) Concurrently, Michael Levitt, a Ph. D. student of Francis, was visually scrutinizing the cloverleaf secondary structure of the 14 tRNA sequences known at the time. Levitt was searching for nucleotide covariation in different parts of the molecules that were conserved in the 14 sequences known at the time. He identified a possible covariation of an apparent Watson-Crick pairing type between the residues at position 15 from the 5' end of the tRNA and residue 48. This association implied these parts of the tRNA, namely the D loop containing residue 15 and the 5' end of the T stem-adjoining residue 48, folded on one another in a tertiary structure shared by different tRNAs.
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Kein Einband. Condition: Gut. Karte signiert mit Datum von dem kanadischen Physiker und Nobelpreisträger Sidney Altman (1939-2022). card signed by Cooper. Vom Wissenschaftler signiert. Karte.
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Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Signed album page, 4,25 x 5,75 inch, signed and dated by Sidney Altman in black ink, in very fine condition.