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Trp (1.02% average amino acid composition; ref 1) is 1.74 times more frequently found at RNA binding sites than protein surfaces, while Phe's value is the same. Trp is also 2.56 times more frequently found at RNA binding sites than DNA binding sites (ref 2)
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Trp (1.02% average amino acid composition; ref 1) is 1.74 times more frequently found at RNA binding sites than protein surfaces, while Phe's value is the same. Trp is also 2.56 times more frequently found at RNA binding sites than DNA binding sites (ref 2).
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Quinazoline ring substituent type and position influence the emission wavelength of the nucleoside analogue. Substituents in position 7, versus 5, cause a blue shifted emission (ref 7), while reduction of the electron-donating property of the amino substituent also produces a hypsochromic emission shift (ref 8)
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Quinazoline ring substituent type and position influence the emission wavelength of the nucleoside analogue. Substituents in position 7, versus 5, cause a blue shifted emission (ref 7), while reduction of the electron-donating property of the amino substituent also produces a hypsochromic emission shift (ref 8).
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See Supporting Information for additional details.
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Fluorescently labeled constructs and displacement assays have been previously used to explore the Rev-RRE system; nearly all have employed large fluorophores. See refs 13, 16, 17, and 19.
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The estimated distance between U66 in RRE and Trp on the Rev peptide is about 20 Å (1ETF)
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The estimated distance between U66 in RRE and Trp on the Rev peptide is about 20 Å (1ETF).
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Site-directed mutagenesis can be used to engineer Trp into the RNA binding domain of proteins lacking such residues
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Site-directed mutagenesis can be used to engineer Trp into the RNA binding domain of proteins lacking such residues.
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