Extended Data Fig. 3: tRNAseq-based detection of CCA tRNA tail addition to REP12 tRNA-SerUGA. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 3: tRNAseq-based detection of CCA tRNA tail addition to REP12 tRNA-SerUGA.

From: A swapped genetic code prevents viral infections and gene transfer

Extended Data Fig. 3: tRNAseq-based detection of CCA tRNA tail addition to REP12 tRNA-SerUGA.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The tRNA tail is modified into CCA even if the phage-encoded tRNA-SerUGA does not encode a CCA end. The sequence of genomic phage-encoded tRNA-SerUGA is highlighted in magenta. Black letters indicate example tRNAseq sequencing reads from REP12 infected Syn61∆3 cells directly after phage attachment based on a single experiment.

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