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The Genetic Code and RNA-Amino Acid Affinities

... Using equations for affinity chromatography at equilibrium [26], it can be shown [19] that a ‘typical’ column affinity selection recovers RNAs with KD ≤ approximately half the eluant concentration; KD ≤ 2.5 mM for free ligand when RNA is eluted with 5 mM ligand. This ability to examine simple RNAs w ...
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... for the covalent immobilization of porcine pancreas lipase (PPL). They reported that organosilanes combined with reactive end amino or epoxy groups through silanization. Polyethylenimine and a long-chain alkyl silane coupling agent were also used in the modification process. Good coupling yields in ...
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... In addition to these major bases, a number of other purine and pyrimidine derivatives have been isolated in small amount from various nucleic acids. The transfer RNAs (t-RNAs) contain several unusual bases, such as methylated or dimethylated derivatives of adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil. Othe ...
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FAT SYNTHESIS AND DEGRADATION
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Peptide synthesis

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