From b2799059933ad7b6434fa4e0a59c5914efbade23 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charles Plessy Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2017 16:20:56 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Add missing PMID. --- biblio/28673998.mdwn | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/biblio/28673998.mdwn b/biblio/28673998.mdwn index f2ca67de..23c4daf8 100644 --- a/biblio/28673998.mdwn +++ b/biblio/28673998.mdwn @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ Zhang W, Tam CP, Walton T, Fahrenbach AC, Birrane G, Szostak JW. Insight into the mechanism of nonenzymatic RNA primer extension from the structure of an RNA-GpppG complex. -[[!pmid desc="« The formation of two Watson–Crick base pairs leads to a much higher affinity of GpppG than GMP for a CC template (Kd of ∼0.2 mM vs. ∼20 mM, respectively). » « The tight binding of GpppG to a CC template suggests that GpppG might be an ideal primer for the initiation of template copying by primer extension. The resulting RNAs would begin with a 5ʹ cap-like GpppG moiety, suggesting a potential evolutionary origin for the eukaryotic mRNA 5ʹ-cap structure. »"]] +[[!pmid 28673998 desc="« The formation of two Watson–Crick base pairs leads to a much higher affinity of GpppG than GMP for a CC template (Kd of ∼0.2 mM vs. ∼20 mM, respectively). » « The tight binding of GpppG to a CC template suggests that GpppG might be an ideal primer for the initiation of template copying by primer extension. The resulting RNAs would begin with a 5ʹ cap-like GpppG moiety, suggesting a potential evolutionary origin for the eukaryotic mRNA 5ʹ-cap structure. »"]] -- 2.47.3