During protein synthesis the nascent polypeptide chain (NC) extends through the ribosomal exit tunnel (NPET). Also, the large group of macrolide antibiotics binds in the nascent peptide exit tunnel. In some cases interaction of NC with NPET leads to the ribosome stalling, a significant event in regulation of translation. In other cases NC–ribosome interactions lead to pauses in translation that play an important role in cotranslational folding of polypeptides emerging from the ribosome. The precise mechanism of NC recognition in NPET as well as factors that determine NC conformation in the ribosomal tunnel are unknown. A number of derivatives of the macrolide antibiotic 5-<i>O</i>-mycaminosyltylonolide (OMT) containing <i>N</i>-acylated ami...
La lutte contre les agents pathogènes multirésistants et le développement de nouveaux antibiotiques ...
Macrolide antibiotics bind in the nascent peptide exit tunnel of the bacterial ribosome and prevent ...
The ribosome is one of the major targets in the cell for clinically used antibiotics. However, the i...
SummaryAccumulating evidence suggests that, during translation, nascent chains can form specific int...
Despite decades of research on the bacterial ribosome, the ribosomal exit tunnel is still poorly und...
SummaryThe polypeptide exit tunnel is an important functional compartment of the ribosome where the ...
SummaryThe traditional view of macrolide antibiotics as plugs inside the ribosomal nascent peptide e...
Macrolides are clinically important antibiotics thought to inhibit bacterial growth by impeding the ...
The fight against multidrug-resistant pathogens and the development of new antibiotics have been ran...
The bacterial (70S) ribosome catalyzes peptide bond formation and represents a major target for anti...
The large subunit of the ribosome contains the site at which peptide bonds are formed in the process...
Macrolide antibiotics are thought to clog up the ribosomal tunnel and thereby block general protein ...
Messenger-RNA-directed protein synthesis is accomplished by the ribosome. In eubacteria, this comple...
New 16-membered 9-aryl-alkyl oxime derivatives of 5-O-my-caminosyl-tylonolid (OMT) have recently bee...
Ribosomes translate the genetic code into proteins in all living cells with extremely high efficienc...
La lutte contre les agents pathogènes multirésistants et le développement de nouveaux antibiotiques ...
Macrolide antibiotics bind in the nascent peptide exit tunnel of the bacterial ribosome and prevent ...
The ribosome is one of the major targets in the cell for clinically used antibiotics. However, the i...
SummaryAccumulating evidence suggests that, during translation, nascent chains can form specific int...
Despite decades of research on the bacterial ribosome, the ribosomal exit tunnel is still poorly und...
SummaryThe polypeptide exit tunnel is an important functional compartment of the ribosome where the ...
SummaryThe traditional view of macrolide antibiotics as plugs inside the ribosomal nascent peptide e...
Macrolides are clinically important antibiotics thought to inhibit bacterial growth by impeding the ...
The fight against multidrug-resistant pathogens and the development of new antibiotics have been ran...
The bacterial (70S) ribosome catalyzes peptide bond formation and represents a major target for anti...
The large subunit of the ribosome contains the site at which peptide bonds are formed in the process...
Macrolide antibiotics are thought to clog up the ribosomal tunnel and thereby block general protein ...
Messenger-RNA-directed protein synthesis is accomplished by the ribosome. In eubacteria, this comple...
New 16-membered 9-aryl-alkyl oxime derivatives of 5-O-my-caminosyl-tylonolid (OMT) have recently bee...
Ribosomes translate the genetic code into proteins in all living cells with extremely high efficienc...
La lutte contre les agents pathogènes multirésistants et le développement de nouveaux antibiotiques ...
Macrolide antibiotics bind in the nascent peptide exit tunnel of the bacterial ribosome and prevent ...
The ribosome is one of the major targets in the cell for clinically used antibiotics. However, the i...