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Wobble base pair - Wikipedia
A wobble base pair is a pairing between two nucleotides in RNA molecules that does not follow Watson-Crick base pair rules. [1] The four main wobble base pairs are guanine - uracil ( G-U ), …
The Wobble Hypothesis: Definition, Statement, Significance
2023年8月17日 · A wobble base pair is a pairing between two nucleotides in RNA molecules that does not follow Watson-Crick base pair rules. The four main wobble base pairs are guanine …
The G·U wobble base pair - PubMed Central (PMC)
The G·U wobble base pair is a fundamental unit of RNA secondary structure that is present in nearly every class of RNA from organisms of all three phylogenetic domains. It has …
Wobble Base Pair - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Wobble base pairs play an important role in codon-anticodon interactions. Among the most frequent of wobble base pairs are G · T(U) base pairing which arises as a result of keto–enol …
Celebrating wobble decoding: Half a century and still much is new
Thus, canonical, Watson-Crick base pairing with tRNA and mRNA on the ribosome was supplemented with non-canonical hydrogen bonding, ‘wobble’ base pairing, including that of a …
G·U wobble pairs embedded within A-form RNA helices have a distinctive structure that results from the displacement of the bases of the G·U pair relative to the bases of Watson–Crick pairs.
Wobble Base Pair - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A wobble base pair refers to a non-Watson-Crick base pairing arrangement that occurs at a high frequency in tRNAs. It involves the pairing of G with T(U) due to keto-enol tautomerism, and A …
The G·U wobble base pair: - EMBO reports
2000年7月1日 · The G·U wobble base pair is a fundamental unit of RNA secondary structure that is present in nearly every class of RNA from organisms of all three phylogenetic domains. It …
Wobble Pair - SpringerLink
2022年12月25日 · A wobble pair, or wobble-base pair, is a hydrogen-bonded pairing between two nucleotides generally occurring between two RNA molecules. These base pairs are …
7.6: The Wobble Hypothesis - Biology LibreTexts
2024年10月15日 · Aside from the necessity of wobble, that our cells have a limited amount of tRNAs and wobble allows for more flexibility, wobble base pairs have been shown to facilitate …