The definition of a typical sec-dependent bacterial signal peptide contains a positive charge at the N-terminus, thought to be required for membrane association. In this study the amino acid distribution of all Escherichia coli secretory proteins were analysed. This revealed that there was a statistically significant bias for lysine at the second codon position (P2), consistent with a role for the positive charge in secretion. Removal of the positively charged residue P2 in two different model systems revealed that a positive charge is not required for protein export. A well-characterized feature of large amino acids like lysine at P2 is inhibition of N-terminal methionine removal by methionyl amino-peptidase (MAP). Substitution of lysine a...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide seque...
AbstractEfficiency of translation termination is affected if the last two amino acids in the nascent...
AbstractThe second codon of a transcript, besides encoding for an amino acid, is now known to also h...
Non-optimal codons have been reported to occur with higher frequency in the signal sequences of secr...
Translational pausing may occur due to a number of mechanisms, including the presence of non-optimal...
The signal peptide of proteins exported via the general secretory pathway encodes structural feature...
Non-optimal codons are defined by low usage and low abundance of corresponding tRNA, and have an est...
Exported proteins require an N-terminal signal peptide to direct them from the cytoplasm to the peri...
AbstractPositively charged amino acid residues at the N-terminus of the signal peptide (SP) have bee...
Exported prokaryotic proteins typically contain an amino-terminal extension called the signal peptid...
In Escherichia coli, protein export from the cytoplasm may occur via the signal recognition particle...
Abstract The C‐terminal sequence of a protein is involved in processes such as efficiency of transla...
In many organisms, selection acts on synonymous codons to improve translation. However, the precise ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The level of synonymous codon bias is shown to be positively correlated to gene length in Escherichi...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide seque...
AbstractEfficiency of translation termination is affected if the last two amino acids in the nascent...
AbstractThe second codon of a transcript, besides encoding for an amino acid, is now known to also h...
Non-optimal codons have been reported to occur with higher frequency in the signal sequences of secr...
Translational pausing may occur due to a number of mechanisms, including the presence of non-optimal...
The signal peptide of proteins exported via the general secretory pathway encodes structural feature...
Non-optimal codons are defined by low usage and low abundance of corresponding tRNA, and have an est...
Exported proteins require an N-terminal signal peptide to direct them from the cytoplasm to the peri...
AbstractPositively charged amino acid residues at the N-terminus of the signal peptide (SP) have bee...
Exported prokaryotic proteins typically contain an amino-terminal extension called the signal peptid...
In Escherichia coli, protein export from the cytoplasm may occur via the signal recognition particle...
Abstract The C‐terminal sequence of a protein is involved in processes such as efficiency of transla...
In many organisms, selection acts on synonymous codons to improve translation. However, the precise ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The level of synonymous codon bias is shown to be positively correlated to gene length in Escherichi...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide seque...
AbstractEfficiency of translation termination is affected if the last two amino acids in the nascent...
AbstractThe second codon of a transcript, besides encoding for an amino acid, is now known to also h...