The genetic code is the cellular translation table for the conversion of nucleotide sequences into amino acid sequences. Changes to the meaning of sense codons would introduce errors into almost every translated message and are expected to be highly detrimental. However, reassignment of single or multiple codons in mitochondria and nuclear genomes, although extremely rare, demonstrates that the code can evolve. Several models for the mechanism of alteration of nuclear genetic codes have been proposed (including "codon capture," "genome streamlining," and "ambiguous intermediate" theories), but with little resolution. Here, we report a novel sense codon reassignment in Pachysolen tannophilus, a yeast related to the Pichiaceae. By generating ...
The human pathogenic yeast Candida albicans and a number of other Candida species translate the stan...
Some codons of the genetic code can be read not only by cognate, but also by near-cognate tRNAs. Thi...
Although the "universal" genetic code is now known not to be universal, and stop codons can have mul...
The canonical genetic code ubiquitously translates nucleotide into peptide sequence with several alt...
mRNA decoding by tRNAs and tRNA charging by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are biochemically separated p...
The universal genetic code defines the translation of nucleotide triplets, called codons, into amino...
Background: Many eukaryotes have been shown to use alternative schemes to the universal genetic code...
The genetic code used in nuclear genes is almost universal, but here we report that it changed three...
The high conservation of the genetic code and its fundamental role in genome decoding suggest that i...
AbstractThe high conservation of the genetic code and its fundamental role in genome decoding sugges...
Background. The discovery of genetic code alterations and expansions in both prokaryotes and eukaryo...
Genetic code alterations discovered over the last 40 years in bacteria and eukaryotes invalidate the...
During the last 30 years, a number of alterations to the standard genetic code have been uncovered b...
During the last 30 years, a number of genetic code alterations have been uncovered in bacteria and i...
AbstractThe strategies organisms use to decode synonymous codons in cytosolic protein synthesis are ...
The human pathogenic yeast Candida albicans and a number of other Candida species translate the stan...
Some codons of the genetic code can be read not only by cognate, but also by near-cognate tRNAs. Thi...
Although the "universal" genetic code is now known not to be universal, and stop codons can have mul...
The canonical genetic code ubiquitously translates nucleotide into peptide sequence with several alt...
mRNA decoding by tRNAs and tRNA charging by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are biochemically separated p...
The universal genetic code defines the translation of nucleotide triplets, called codons, into amino...
Background: Many eukaryotes have been shown to use alternative schemes to the universal genetic code...
The genetic code used in nuclear genes is almost universal, but here we report that it changed three...
The high conservation of the genetic code and its fundamental role in genome decoding suggest that i...
AbstractThe high conservation of the genetic code and its fundamental role in genome decoding sugges...
Background. The discovery of genetic code alterations and expansions in both prokaryotes and eukaryo...
Genetic code alterations discovered over the last 40 years in bacteria and eukaryotes invalidate the...
During the last 30 years, a number of alterations to the standard genetic code have been uncovered b...
During the last 30 years, a number of genetic code alterations have been uncovered in bacteria and i...
AbstractThe strategies organisms use to decode synonymous codons in cytosolic protein synthesis are ...
The human pathogenic yeast Candida albicans and a number of other Candida species translate the stan...
Some codons of the genetic code can be read not only by cognate, but also by near-cognate tRNAs. Thi...
Although the "universal" genetic code is now known not to be universal, and stop codons can have mul...