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Interaction of complementary oligonucleotides with the 3'-end of yeast tRNA(Phe).
Interaction of yeast tRNA(Phe) with oligodeoxyribonucleotides (ONs), complementary to the nucleotides 62-76 was investigated. Results of gel-mobility shift assay and RNase A probing evidence that the ONs containing the sequence complementary to the tRNA ACCA end can easily invade the hairpin structure under physiological conditions. The limiting step of association process is the tRNA unfolding.