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  • Gehrig, S.; Eberle, M.E.; Botschen, F.; Rimbach, K.; Eberle, F.; Eigenbrod, T.; Kaiser, S.; Holmes, W.M.; Erdmann, V.A.; Sprinzl, M.; Bec, G.; Keith, G.; Dalpke, A.H.; Helm, M.
    Identification of modifications in microbial, native tRNA that suppress immunostimulatory activity (2012), J. Exp. Med., 209, 225-233.
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medicine an RNA preparation of an Escherichia coli trmH mutant that lacks Gm18 2'-O-methyltransferase activity is significantly more immunostimulatory in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells than the wild-type sample. The single methyl group on the 2'-oxygen of Gm18 is a natural modification in native tRNA that, beyond its primary structural role, has acquired a secondary function as an antagonist of toll-like receptor TLR7 Escherichia coli

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Escherichia coli
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