Barnett W E, Pennington C J, Fairfield S A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1969 Aug;63(4):1261-8. doi: 10.1073/pnas.63.4.1261.
Exposure of dark-grown, wild-type Euglena gracilis to light induces the formation of at least three new chromatographic species of tRNA. Parallel studies with a bleached mutant (W(3)BUL) of Euglena demonstrate that the induction of these new tRNA species is dependent upon the cell's ability to form chloroplasts and rule out the possibility that the new species arise from an effect of light on the tRNA's per se.
将黑暗中生长的野生型纤细裸藻暴露于光照下会诱导形成至少三种新的tRNA色谱种类。对裸藻的一个漂白突变体(W(3)BUL)进行的平行研究表明,这些新tRNA种类的诱导取决于细胞形成叶绿体的能力,并排除了新种类是由光照对tRNA本身的影响而产生的可能性。