Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequence. Two new studies (Cannarrozzi et al., 2010; Tuller et al., 2010) now foster the idea that patterns of codon usage can control ribosome speed, fine-tuning translation to increase the efficiency of protein synthesis
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The rate of protein synthesis depends on both the rate of initiation of translation and the rate of ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide seque...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Synonymous codons encode the same amino acid, but differ in other biophysical properties. The evolut...
DNA contains the information to produce all the proteins a cell needs. However, a cell needs regulat...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a unidirectional information flow process. Analysing the input (...
AbstractGenetic code redundancy allows most amino acids to be encoded by multiple codons that are no...
The genetic code is said to be redundant in that the same amino acid residue can be encoded by multi...
AbstractGenetic code redundancy allows most amino acids to be encoded by multiple codons that are no...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a unidirectional information flow process. Analysing the input (...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a unidirectional information flow process. Analysing the input (...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The rate of protein synthesis depends on both the rate of initiation of translation and the rate of ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide seque...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Synonymous codons encode the same amino acid, but differ in other biophysical properties. The evolut...
DNA contains the information to produce all the proteins a cell needs. However, a cell needs regulat...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a unidirectional information flow process. Analysing the input (...
AbstractGenetic code redundancy allows most amino acids to be encoded by multiple codons that are no...
The genetic code is said to be redundant in that the same amino acid residue can be encoded by multi...
AbstractGenetic code redundancy allows most amino acids to be encoded by multiple codons that are no...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a unidirectional information flow process. Analysing the input (...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a unidirectional information flow process. Analysing the input (...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The rate of protein synthesis depends on both the rate of initiation of translation and the rate of ...