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tRNA(Trp) intron endonuclease (medicine) and Harrison, Sir Rex (sh)


tRNA(Trp) intron endonuclease (medicine)


tRNA(Trp) intron endonuclease
<enzyme> Capable of prescise excision of the 104-nucleotide intron from halobacterial pre-tRNA(trp) substrates generated in vitro by t7 RNA polymerase transcription; produces 5'-hydroxyl and 2',3'-cyclic phosphate termini; from halobacterium volcanii

Registry number: EC 3.1.27.-

Synonym: tRNA trp intron endonuclease


Harrison, Sir Rex (sh)




orig. Reginald Carey Harrison

born March 5, 1908, Huyton, Lancashire, Eng.
died June 2, 1990, New York, N.Y., U.S.

British actor.

He made his debut in films and on the London stage in 1930, later appearing in successful plays such as French Without Tears (1936). After World War II he returned to the screen as a suave leading man in films such as Blithe Spirit (1945) and Notorious Gentleman (1945). He made his U.S. Film debut in Anna and the King of Siam (1946). His most famous role, as Prof. Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady (1956, Tony Award), won him equal acclaim in its Film version (1964, Academy Award). He was an impressive Julius Caesar in Cleopatra (1963).