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5.4.99.19
16S rRNA uridine516
in vitro, the enzyme does not modify free 16S rRNA. The preferred substrate is a 5'-terminal fragment of 16S rRNA complexed with 30S ribosomal proteins, suggesting that pseudouridylation occurs at an intermediate stage of 30S assembly in vivo
Escherichia coli
16S rRNA pseudouridine516
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5.4.99.19
16S rRNA uridine516
the enzyme is specific for uridine516 in 16S rRNA. In vitro, the enzyme does not modify free 16S rRNA. The preferred substrate is a 5'-terminal fragment of 16S rRNA complexed with 30S ribosomal proteins
Escherichia coli
16S rRNA pseudouridine516
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