At the discovery of ribosomes by George Palade in 1955 in the first image of the subcellular environment, he described them as "a particulate component of small dimensions (100 to 150 [alpha]) and high density". Subsequently, the ribosome was shown to be the site of protein synthesis, or translation, and thus an essential macromolecular complex for all cells. Ribosomes can have variability from species to species, but the overall structure and function are conserved [66]. Ribosomes are named according to their sedimentation coefficients, a unit of density expressed in Svedbergs (abbreviated S). The three most studied and most prevalent ribosomes are the bacterial 70S, the eukaryotic 80S, and the 55S mitoribosome, which is present in the mit...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
At equilibrium, empty ribosomes freely transit between the rotated and un-rotated states. In transl...
AbstractCryo-EM density maps showing the 70S ribosome of E. coli in two different functional states ...
dissertationThe ribosome is one of the most important components of the cell. It is solely responsib...
Abstract approved: Ribosomes are multicomponent macromolecular particles and are essential for the s...
The ribosome is a large ribonucleoprotein that undergoes structural changes throughout its lifecycle...
This dissertation comprises projects focused broadly on cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) methods a...
Ribosomes are biological nanomachine that synthesise all proteins within a cell. It took decades to ...
THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE RIBOSOME Ajith Harish, Ph.D. Program in Physiological and Molecu...
The ribosome is the molecular machine which reads and translates genetic information into proteins i...
The ribosome is one of the most basic cellular machines and is ubiquitous in all living cells, respo...
The ribosome is a complex, dynamic molecular machine responsible for protein synthesis in all cells ...
AbstractThe ribosome is the site in the cell where proteins are synthesized. Cryo-electron microscop...
Understanding the origin of life requires understanding the origin of translation, which in turn, re...
The ribosome is a large macromolecular assembly responsible for protein synthesis in all living cell...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
At equilibrium, empty ribosomes freely transit between the rotated and un-rotated states. In transl...
AbstractCryo-EM density maps showing the 70S ribosome of E. coli in two different functional states ...
dissertationThe ribosome is one of the most important components of the cell. It is solely responsib...
Abstract approved: Ribosomes are multicomponent macromolecular particles and are essential for the s...
The ribosome is a large ribonucleoprotein that undergoes structural changes throughout its lifecycle...
This dissertation comprises projects focused broadly on cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) methods a...
Ribosomes are biological nanomachine that synthesise all proteins within a cell. It took decades to ...
THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE RIBOSOME Ajith Harish, Ph.D. Program in Physiological and Molecu...
The ribosome is the molecular machine which reads and translates genetic information into proteins i...
The ribosome is one of the most basic cellular machines and is ubiquitous in all living cells, respo...
The ribosome is a complex, dynamic molecular machine responsible for protein synthesis in all cells ...
AbstractThe ribosome is the site in the cell where proteins are synthesized. Cryo-electron microscop...
Understanding the origin of life requires understanding the origin of translation, which in turn, re...
The ribosome is a large macromolecular assembly responsible for protein synthesis in all living cell...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
At equilibrium, empty ribosomes freely transit between the rotated and un-rotated states. In transl...
AbstractCryo-EM density maps showing the 70S ribosome of E. coli in two different functional states ...