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Fluorescence studies on association of human translation initiation factor eIF4E with mRNA cap-analogues

Wieczorek et al., 1999

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9616011008010450351
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Wieczorek Z
Niedźwiecka-Kornaś A
Chlebicka L
Jankowska M
Kiraga K
Stępiński J
Dadlez M
Drabent R
Darżynkiewicz E
Stolarski R
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Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C

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Binding of a long series of mono-and dinucleotide analogues of the 7-methylguanosine containing 5′-mRNA-cap to human protein translation initiation factor eIF4E has been investigated by means of fluorescence. A new methodological approach in gathering and …
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