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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1988

Biochemical and physical characterization of an unmodified yeast phenylalanine transfer RNA transcribed in vitro

Jeffrey R. Sampson; Olke C. Uhlenbeck


Science | 1989

Nucleotides in yeast tRNAPhe required for the specific recognition by its cognate synthetase

Jeffrey R. Sampson; Anthony Direnzo; Linda S. Behlen; Olke C. Uhlenbeck


Biochemistry | 1989

Structure of an unmodified tRNA molecule

Kathleen B. Hall; Jeffrey R. Sampson; Olke C. Uhlenbeck; Alfred G. Redfield


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996

AN ENGINEERED TETRAHYMENA TRNAGLN FOR IN VIVO INCORPORATION OF UNNATURAL AMINO ACIDS INTO PROTEINS BY NONSENSE SUPPRESSION

Margaret E. Saks; Jeffrey R. Sampson; Mark W. Nowak; Patrick C. Kearney; Fangyong Du; John Abelson; Henry A. Lester; Dennis A. Dougherty


Science | 1998

Evolution of a Transfer RNA Gene Through a Point Mutation in the Anticodon

Margaret E. Saks; Jeffrey R. Sampson; John R. Abelson


Nucleic Acids Research | 1993

Contributions of discrete tRNASer domains to aminoacylation by E.coli seryl-tRNA synthetase: a kinetic analysis using model RNA substrates

Jeffrey R. Sampson; Margaret E. Saks


Biochemistry | 1990

Role of the tertiary nucleotides in the interaction of yeast phenylalanine tRNA with its cognate synthetase

Jeffrey R. Sampson; Anthony Direnzo; Linda S. Behlen; Olke C. Uhlenbeck


Biochemistry | 1972

Hemoglobin messenger ribonucleic acid translation in cell-free systems from rat and mouse liver and landschutz ascites cells.

Jeffrey R. Sampson; Michael B. Mathews; M. J. Osborn; Angelo F. Borghetti


Nucleic Acids Research | 1992

An ultraviolet light-induced crosslink in yeast tRNAphe

Linda S. Behlen; Jeffrey R. Sampson; Olke C. Uhlenbeck


Methods in Enzymology | 1996

Selection of aminoacylated tRNAs from RNA libraries having randomized acceptor stem sequences: using old dogs to perform new tricks.

Jeffrey R. Sampson; Margaret E. Saks

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Margaret E. Saks

California Institute of Technology

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Linda S. Behlen

University of Colorado Boulder

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Anthony Direnzo

University of Colorado Boulder

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Dennis A. Dougherty

California Institute of Technology

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Henry A. Lester

California Institute of Technology

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Huey Nan Wu

University of Colorado Boulder

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John Abelson

University of California

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