AbstractIn an attempt to understand how Escherichia coli ribosomes recognize the initiator codon on mRNAs lacking the Shine-Dalgamo (SD) sequence, we have studied 30S initiation complex formation in extension inhibition (toeprinting) experiments using (-SD)mRNAs which are known to be reliably translated in E. coli: the plant viral messenger A1MV RNA 4 and two chimaeric mRNAs coding for β-glucuronidase (GUS) and bearing the 5'-untranslated sequence of TMV RNA Ω or the Ω-derived sequence (CAA)n as 5'-leaders. Ribosomal protein Sl and IF3 have been found to be indispensable for translational initiation. Protein S1 appears to be a key recognition element. S1 binds to sequences within the leaders of (-SD)mRNAs thus providing their affinity to E....
Like bacterial genes, most plastid (chloroplast) genes are arranged in operons and transcribed as po...
<div><p>Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to...
Translation initiation in prokaryotes is mainly defined, although not exclusively, by the interactio...
AbstractIn an attempt to understand how Escherichia coli ribosomes recognize the initiator codon on ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn 'Escherichia coli', initiation of translation for mRNAs i...
In prokaryotes, several mRNA sequences surrounding the initiation codon have been found to influence...
The initiation of translation is a fundamental and highly regulated process in gene expression. Tran...
Bacterial translation comprising of three steps: initiation, elongation and termination is a highly ...
Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to stress ...
Translation is a crucial factor in determining the rate of protein biosynthesis; for this reason, ba...
Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to stress ...
While the ribosome has evolved to function in complex intracellular environments, these contexts do ...
Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to stress ...
In bacteria, the translation of genetic information can begin through at least three different mecha...
The model of the process of the translational autorepression of the S1 protein synthesis has been of...
Like bacterial genes, most plastid (chloroplast) genes are arranged in operons and transcribed as po...
<div><p>Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to...
Translation initiation in prokaryotes is mainly defined, although not exclusively, by the interactio...
AbstractIn an attempt to understand how Escherichia coli ribosomes recognize the initiator codon on ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn 'Escherichia coli', initiation of translation for mRNAs i...
In prokaryotes, several mRNA sequences surrounding the initiation codon have been found to influence...
The initiation of translation is a fundamental and highly regulated process in gene expression. Tran...
Bacterial translation comprising of three steps: initiation, elongation and termination is a highly ...
Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to stress ...
Translation is a crucial factor in determining the rate of protein biosynthesis; for this reason, ba...
Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to stress ...
While the ribosome has evolved to function in complex intracellular environments, these contexts do ...
Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to stress ...
In bacteria, the translation of genetic information can begin through at least three different mecha...
The model of the process of the translational autorepression of the S1 protein synthesis has been of...
Like bacterial genes, most plastid (chloroplast) genes are arranged in operons and transcribed as po...
<div><p>Regulation of translation initiation is well appropriate to adapt cell growth in response to...
Translation initiation in prokaryotes is mainly defined, although not exclusively, by the interactio...