The suffix “–some” is derived from the Greek word “soma,” which means body. Molecular biologists use the “–some” suffix when naming macromolecular assemblies, such as the ribosome, spliceosome, and exosome, and more recently the metabolosome and periodosome. This issue's Molecular Biology Select discusses reports that highlight the functional and structural intricacies of these systems
Understanding the origin of life requires understanding the origin of translation, which in turn, re...
Eukaryotic cells possess a remarkably diverse range of organelles that provide compartmentalization ...
Sewald N, Pühler A. Molecular systems biology. Journal of Biotechnology . 2007;129(2):171-172
The suffix “–some” is derived from the Greek word “soma,” which means body. Molecular biologists use...
The present article is the on-line equivalent of Preprint 310 of the Max-Planck-Institut für Wissens...
133-139Several decades of research in biochemistry and molecular biology have been devoted for studi...
<p>Frequencies of contig/isotig hits in the top 20 GO term categories from two <i>Ae</i><i>. sharone...
The term “gene” was originally used as a purely theoretical concept. After discovery of DNA structur...
Systems biology of the mitochondrion The promise of the current era of biological research is to und...
Comment in RNA modifications: Ribosomes get decorated. [Nat Chem Biol. 2017]International audienceCh...
Biological research has undergone tremendous changes over the past three decades. Research used to a...
Reconstructing the transition from a single compartment bacterium to a highly compartmentalized euka...
Eukaryotic DNA is tightly packed into a hierarchically ordered structure called chromatin in order t...
<p>Tissue-wise occurrence of gene ontology terms for full-length protein-coding cDNA (Molecular func...
The survey of components in living systems at different levels of organization enables an evolutiona...
Understanding the origin of life requires understanding the origin of translation, which in turn, re...
Eukaryotic cells possess a remarkably diverse range of organelles that provide compartmentalization ...
Sewald N, Pühler A. Molecular systems biology. Journal of Biotechnology . 2007;129(2):171-172
The suffix “–some” is derived from the Greek word “soma,” which means body. Molecular biologists use...
The present article is the on-line equivalent of Preprint 310 of the Max-Planck-Institut für Wissens...
133-139Several decades of research in biochemistry and molecular biology have been devoted for studi...
<p>Frequencies of contig/isotig hits in the top 20 GO term categories from two <i>Ae</i><i>. sharone...
The term “gene” was originally used as a purely theoretical concept. After discovery of DNA structur...
Systems biology of the mitochondrion The promise of the current era of biological research is to und...
Comment in RNA modifications: Ribosomes get decorated. [Nat Chem Biol. 2017]International audienceCh...
Biological research has undergone tremendous changes over the past three decades. Research used to a...
Reconstructing the transition from a single compartment bacterium to a highly compartmentalized euka...
Eukaryotic DNA is tightly packed into a hierarchically ordered structure called chromatin in order t...
<p>Tissue-wise occurrence of gene ontology terms for full-length protein-coding cDNA (Molecular func...
The survey of components in living systems at different levels of organization enables an evolutiona...
Understanding the origin of life requires understanding the origin of translation, which in turn, re...
Eukaryotic cells possess a remarkably diverse range of organelles that provide compartmentalization ...
Sewald N, Pühler A. Molecular systems biology. Journal of Biotechnology . 2007;129(2):171-172