AbstractThe genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which form the building blocks of life. Translation, or protein synthesis, is hence a central cellular process. We have developed a gene-sequence-specific mechanistic model for the translation machinery, which accounts for all the elementary steps of the translation mechanism. We performed a sensitivity analysis to determine the effects of kinetic parameters and concentrations of the translational components on protein synthesis rate. Utilizing our mathematical framework and sensitivity analysis, we investigated the translational kinetic properties of a single mRNA species in Escherichia coli. We propose that translation rate at a given polysome s...
During mRNA translation, several ribosomes attach to the same mRNA molecule simultaneously translati...
Proteins are a ubiquitous and indispensable element for every living organism, from simple bacteria ...
To understand the complex relationship governing transcript abundance and the level of the encoded p...
The genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which form th...
AbstractThe genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which...
International audienceProtein synthesis is one of the most fundamental biological processes. Despite...
AbstractThe sequencing of genomes of several organisms and advances in high throughput technologies ...
AbstractTranslation is a central cellular process and the complexity of its mechanism necessitates m...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a fundamental yet complex biological process with multiple facto...
Protein synthesis is one of the central elements in every living cell. For this process, the mRNAs c...
Abstract—Gene translation is the process in which intracellular macro-molecules, called ribosomes, d...
Computational modelling of in vivo protein synthesis is highly complicated, as it requires the simul...
Protein synthesis is a template polymerization process composed by three main steps: initiation, elo...
<div><p>Protein synthesis is a template polymerization process composed by three main steps: initiat...
Protein synthesis is the most energetically expensive process in prokaryotes. Understanding how pro...
During mRNA translation, several ribosomes attach to the same mRNA molecule simultaneously translati...
Proteins are a ubiquitous and indispensable element for every living organism, from simple bacteria ...
To understand the complex relationship governing transcript abundance and the level of the encoded p...
The genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which form th...
AbstractThe genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which...
International audienceProtein synthesis is one of the most fundamental biological processes. Despite...
AbstractThe sequencing of genomes of several organisms and advances in high throughput technologies ...
AbstractTranslation is a central cellular process and the complexity of its mechanism necessitates m...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a fundamental yet complex biological process with multiple facto...
Protein synthesis is one of the central elements in every living cell. For this process, the mRNAs c...
Abstract—Gene translation is the process in which intracellular macro-molecules, called ribosomes, d...
Computational modelling of in vivo protein synthesis is highly complicated, as it requires the simul...
Protein synthesis is a template polymerization process composed by three main steps: initiation, elo...
<div><p>Protein synthesis is a template polymerization process composed by three main steps: initiat...
Protein synthesis is the most energetically expensive process in prokaryotes. Understanding how pro...
During mRNA translation, several ribosomes attach to the same mRNA molecule simultaneously translati...
Proteins are a ubiquitous and indispensable element for every living organism, from simple bacteria ...
To understand the complex relationship governing transcript abundance and the level of the encoded p...