tRNA exon ligation utilizing 2',3' cyclic phosphate of 5'-exon as source of linkage phosphate (Q22280927)

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A tRNA exon ligation process in which the splice junction phosphate is derived from the 2',3' cyclic phosphate at the 3'-end of the 5'-exon. This type of ligation to rejoin the 5' and 3' exons of a tRNA is observed in wheat, Chlamydomonas, and verteb
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tRNA exon ligation utilizing 2',3' cyclic phosphate of 5'-exon as source of linkage phosphate
A tRNA exon ligation process in which the splice junction phosphate is derived from the 2',3' cyclic phosphate at the 3'-end of the 5'-exon. This type of ligation to rejoin the 5' and 3' exons of a tRNA is observed in wheat, Chlamydomonas, and verteb

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