1993
DOI: 10.1002/ange.19931050206
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Aminoacyl‐tRNA‐Synthetasen: Einteilung in zwei Klassen durch Chemie an Substraten und Enzymen vorweggenommen

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“…The second hydrogen bond is presumably formed with the N-l nitrogen, as evidenced by complete loss of activity when A'-methyl-ATP is used as the nucleotide substrate. Modification at position N-7 of the adenine ring causes only marginal reduction in affinity, suggesting that this nitrogen atom is not involved in binding, similar to the results obtained for aminoacyl-tRN A synthetases of class I (Cramer & Freist, 1993).…”
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confidence: 80%
“…The second hydrogen bond is presumably formed with the N-l nitrogen, as evidenced by complete loss of activity when A'-methyl-ATP is used as the nucleotide substrate. Modification at position N-7 of the adenine ring causes only marginal reduction in affinity, suggesting that this nitrogen atom is not involved in binding, similar to the results obtained for aminoacyl-tRN A synthetases of class I (Cramer & Freist, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Friedrich Cramer's death coincides with the end of an era following the Second World War during which the rebuilding of respect and recognition for Germany was of prime concern. Cramer contributed greatly to this endeavor, alongside his considerable contributions to nucleic acid research 4…”
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