Programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting is employed in the expression of a number of viral and cellular genes. In this process, the ribosome slips backwards by a single nucleotide and continues translation of an overlapping reading frame, generating a fusion protein. Frameshifting signals comprise a heptanucleotide slippery sequence, where the ribosome changes frame, and a stimulatory RNA structure, a stem-loop or RNA pseudoknot. Antisense oligonucleotides annealed appropriately 3' of a slippery sequence have also shown activity in frameshifting, at least in vitro. Here we examined frameshifting at the U6A slippery sequence of the HIV gag/pol signal and found high levels of both -1 and -2 frameshifting with stem-loop, pseudoknot or antisense ...
A frameshift event is necessary for expression of the products of the pol gene in a number of retrov...
During protein synthesis, the ribosome moves along the mRNA in steps of three nucleotides at a time ...
AbstractSecondary or tertiary structure in an mRNA, such as a pseudoknot, can create a physical barr...
Programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting is employed in the expression of a number of viral and cellula...
Programmed ribosomal frameshifting is a transla-tional recoding mechanism commonly used by RNA virus...
Some proteins are expressed as a result of a ribosome frameshifting event that is facilitated by a s...
Ribosomal frameshifting on viral RNAs relies on the mechanical properties of structural elements, of...
Programmed −1 ribosomal frameshifting (−1 PRF) is a translation mechanism that regulates the relativ...
Programmed ribosomal frameshifting provides a mechanism to decode information located in two overlap...
RNA structures are unwound for decoding. In the process, they can pause the elongating ribosome for ...
Ribosomal frameshifting is an essential requirement for replication of many viruses and retrovirus-l...
Programmed 121 frameshifting, whereby the reading frame of a ribosome on messenger RNA is shifted i...
Ribosomal frameshifting is defined as a shift in reading frame. During translation, a ribosomal fram...
SummaryProgrammed ribosomal frameshifting produces alternative proteins from a single transcript. −1...
The genetic content of a messenger RNA (mRNA) can be recoded and hence expanded when the translating...
A frameshift event is necessary for expression of the products of the pol gene in a number of retrov...
During protein synthesis, the ribosome moves along the mRNA in steps of three nucleotides at a time ...
AbstractSecondary or tertiary structure in an mRNA, such as a pseudoknot, can create a physical barr...
Programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting is employed in the expression of a number of viral and cellula...
Programmed ribosomal frameshifting is a transla-tional recoding mechanism commonly used by RNA virus...
Some proteins are expressed as a result of a ribosome frameshifting event that is facilitated by a s...
Ribosomal frameshifting on viral RNAs relies on the mechanical properties of structural elements, of...
Programmed −1 ribosomal frameshifting (−1 PRF) is a translation mechanism that regulates the relativ...
Programmed ribosomal frameshifting provides a mechanism to decode information located in two overlap...
RNA structures are unwound for decoding. In the process, they can pause the elongating ribosome for ...
Ribosomal frameshifting is an essential requirement for replication of many viruses and retrovirus-l...
Programmed 121 frameshifting, whereby the reading frame of a ribosome on messenger RNA is shifted i...
Ribosomal frameshifting is defined as a shift in reading frame. During translation, a ribosomal fram...
SummaryProgrammed ribosomal frameshifting produces alternative proteins from a single transcript. −1...
The genetic content of a messenger RNA (mRNA) can be recoded and hence expanded when the translating...
A frameshift event is necessary for expression of the products of the pol gene in a number of retrov...
During protein synthesis, the ribosome moves along the mRNA in steps of three nucleotides at a time ...
AbstractSecondary or tertiary structure in an mRNA, such as a pseudoknot, can create a physical barr...