AbstractFive different coding sequences of bacterial or eukaryotic origin in plasmids under the T7 promoter were expressed in a cell-free system derived from Escherichia coli. Translation on E. coli ribosomes resulted in a full-length product only in four of the five coding sequences tested. A unique pattern of less than full-length polypeptides was generated in each case. Many of these polypeptides on E. coli ribosomes reacted with a puromycin derivative, cytidylic acid-puromycin, which was radioactively labeled. Thus these incomplete polypeptides can be defined as nascent peptides bound to the ribosomal P site. Certain nascent peptides could be shifted into full-length protein indicating that they resulted from translational pausing. In c...
Translating ribosomes often stall during elongation. The stalled ribosomes are known to be recycled ...
Six diverse prokaryotic and five eukaryotic genomes were compared to deduce whether the protein synt...
The transcript leader of the human cytomegalovirus (CMV) gpUL4 (gp48) gene contains a 22-codon upstr...
AbstractFive different coding sequences of bacterial or eukaryotic origin in plasmids under the T7 p...
Translational pausing may occur due to a number of mechanisms, including the presence of non-optimal...
Biological systems use proteins to drive just about every cellular process. Thus one would gain much...
Various aspects of protein synthesis have been studied, both to gain insight into its mechanism and ...
The polypeptides synthesized in an E. coli cell-free system under the direction of the small RNA of ...
Although co-translational biological processes attract much attention, no general and easy method ha...
Although co-translational biological processes attract much attention, no general and easy method ha...
The translational stop signal and polypeptide release factor (RF) complexed with Escherichia coli ri...
SummaryThe rate of protein synthesis varies according to the mRNA sequence in ways that affect gene ...
Protein synthesis by ribosomes takes place on a linear substrate but at non-uniform speeds. Transien...
The rate of protein synthesis varies according to the mRNA sequence in ways that affect gene express...
Pseudouridylation of messenger RNA emerges as an abundant modification involved in gene expression r...
Translating ribosomes often stall during elongation. The stalled ribosomes are known to be recycled ...
Six diverse prokaryotic and five eukaryotic genomes were compared to deduce whether the protein synt...
The transcript leader of the human cytomegalovirus (CMV) gpUL4 (gp48) gene contains a 22-codon upstr...
AbstractFive different coding sequences of bacterial or eukaryotic origin in plasmids under the T7 p...
Translational pausing may occur due to a number of mechanisms, including the presence of non-optimal...
Biological systems use proteins to drive just about every cellular process. Thus one would gain much...
Various aspects of protein synthesis have been studied, both to gain insight into its mechanism and ...
The polypeptides synthesized in an E. coli cell-free system under the direction of the small RNA of ...
Although co-translational biological processes attract much attention, no general and easy method ha...
Although co-translational biological processes attract much attention, no general and easy method ha...
The translational stop signal and polypeptide release factor (RF) complexed with Escherichia coli ri...
SummaryThe rate of protein synthesis varies according to the mRNA sequence in ways that affect gene ...
Protein synthesis by ribosomes takes place on a linear substrate but at non-uniform speeds. Transien...
The rate of protein synthesis varies according to the mRNA sequence in ways that affect gene express...
Pseudouridylation of messenger RNA emerges as an abundant modification involved in gene expression r...
Translating ribosomes often stall during elongation. The stalled ribosomes are known to be recycled ...
Six diverse prokaryotic and five eukaryotic genomes were compared to deduce whether the protein synt...
The transcript leader of the human cytomegalovirus (CMV) gpUL4 (gp48) gene contains a 22-codon upstr...