HOAGLAND MB, STEPHENSON ML, SCOTT JF, HECHT LI, ZAMECNIK PC. A soluble ribonucleic acid intermediate in protein synthesis. J Biol Chem. 1958 Mar; 231 (1):241–257. Don't include URL. Some citation styles add the source URL, which you may not want. Ribonucleic acids in protein synthesis. on ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists. A soluble ribonucleic acid intermediate. The dependence of cell-free protein synthesis in E. ACTIVATION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN THE IMBIBITION PHASE OF. x. CiteULike uses cookies, some of which may already have been set. Read about how we use cookies. We will interpret your continued use of this site as your. 246 RIBONUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS in the activation reaction, the requirement for ATP was specific since GTP, CTP, and UTP did not replace. ON THE ROLE OF SOLUBLE RIBONUCLEIC ACID IN CODING FOR AMINO ACIDS *. This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Page 1. A SOLUBLE RIBONUCLEIC PROTEIN ACID INTERMEDIATE IN SYNTHESIS*? BY MAHLON B. HOAGLAND,$ SCOTT, LISELOTTE Collins Warren Laboratories University at the. Skip to main page content. Home; Current issue; Archive; Papers in Press; Minireviews; Reports; Classics; Reflections; Papers of the Week. which they deemed the sites of proteins synthesis. Mahlon Hoagland’s other work involved. A soluble ribonucleic acid intermediate in protein.