© 2018 Elsevier Ltd One of the most critical steps of protein biosynthesis is the coupled movement of mRNA, which encodes genetic information, with tRNAs on the ribosome. In eukaryotes, this process is catalyzed by a conserved G-protein, the elongation factor 2 (eEF2), which carries a unique post-translational modification, called diphthamide, found in all eukaryotic species. Here we present near-atomic resolution cryo-electron microscopy structures of yeast 80S ribosome complexes containing mRNA, tRNA and eEF2 trapped in different GTP-hydrolysis states which provide further structural insights into the role of diphthamide in the mechanism of translation fidelity in eukaryotes
Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are essential to decode messenger RNA codons during protein synthesis....
During bacterial protein synthesis, elongation factor G (EF-G) facilitates the forward movement of t...
Ribosomal translation factors are fundamental for protein synthesis and highly conserved in all king...
One of the most critical steps of protein biosynthesis is the coupled movement of messenger RNA (mRN...
International audienceTranslation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through repetitions ...
International audienceAbstractTranslation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through repe...
International audienceAbstract Translation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through rep...
International audienceAbstract Translation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through rep...
The translation of the genetic message is performed by the ribosome, a large macromolecular assembly...
Translocation moves the tRNA2⋅mRNA module directionally through the ribosome during the elongation p...
In addition to the conserved translation elongation factors eEF1A and eEF2, fungi require a third es...
Diphthamide is a highly conserved modification of archaeal and eukaryal translation elongation facto...
177 pagesDiphthamide is a unique post-translational modification on eukaryotic and archaeal elongati...
AbstractRecent results from cryo-electron microscopy have shown that substantial structural rearrang...
Summary: Translocation moves the tRNA2⋅mRNA module directionally through the ribosome during the elo...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are essential to decode messenger RNA codons during protein synthesis....
During bacterial protein synthesis, elongation factor G (EF-G) facilitates the forward movement of t...
Ribosomal translation factors are fundamental for protein synthesis and highly conserved in all king...
One of the most critical steps of protein biosynthesis is the coupled movement of messenger RNA (mRN...
International audienceTranslation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through repetitions ...
International audienceAbstractTranslation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through repe...
International audienceAbstract Translation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through rep...
International audienceAbstract Translation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through rep...
The translation of the genetic message is performed by the ribosome, a large macromolecular assembly...
Translocation moves the tRNA2⋅mRNA module directionally through the ribosome during the elongation p...
In addition to the conserved translation elongation factors eEF1A and eEF2, fungi require a third es...
Diphthamide is a highly conserved modification of archaeal and eukaryal translation elongation facto...
177 pagesDiphthamide is a unique post-translational modification on eukaryotic and archaeal elongati...
AbstractRecent results from cryo-electron microscopy have shown that substantial structural rearrang...
Summary: Translocation moves the tRNA2⋅mRNA module directionally through the ribosome during the elo...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are essential to decode messenger RNA codons during protein synthesis....
During bacterial protein synthesis, elongation factor G (EF-G) facilitates the forward movement of t...
Ribosomal translation factors are fundamental for protein synthesis and highly conserved in all king...