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DNA Research 2005 12(4):235-246; doi:10.1093/dnares/dsi008
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Identity Elements of Archaeal tRNA

Bibekanand Mallick1, Jayprokas Chakrabarti1,2,*, Satyabrata Sahoo1, Zhumur Ghosh1 and Smarajit Das1

1Computational Biology Group (CBG), Theory Department, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science Calcutta 700032 India
2Biogyan BF 286, Salt Lake, Calcutta 700064 India

Features unique to a transfer-RNA are recognized by the corresponding tRNA-synthetase. Keeping this in view we isolate the discriminating features of all archaeal tRNA. These are our identity elements. Further, we investigate tRNA-characteristics that delineate the different orders of Archaea.

Key words: Archaea; identity elements; AARS; tRNA secondary structure; tRNA tertiary structure; canonical introns; non-canonical introns; bulge–helix–bulge (BHB motif)


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Communicated by Michio Oishi


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