The emergence of ribosomes and translation factors is central for understanding the origin of life. Recruitment of translation factors to bacterial ribosomes is mediated by the L12 stalk composed of protein L10 and several copies of protein L12, the only multi-copy protein of the ribosome. Here we predict stoichiometries of L12 stalk for >1,200 bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts by a computational analysis, and validate the predictions by quantitative mass spectrometry. The majority of bacteria have L12 stalks allowing for binding of four or six copies of L12, largely independent of the taxonomic group or living conditions of the bacteria, whereas some cyanobacteria have eight copies. Mitochondrial and chloroplast ribosomes can accommo...
SummaryThe L7/12 stalk of the large subunit of bacterial ribosomes encompasses protein L10 and multi...
International audienceUnderstanding early evolution is a major challenge for the post-genomic era. A...
AbstractMany steps in the evolution of cellular life are still mysterious. We suggest that the ribos...
The emergence of ribosomes and translation factors is central for understanding the origin of life. ...
The GTPase center of the large ribosomal subunit, being a landing platform for translation factors, ...
The ribosomal stalk complex plays a crucial role in delivering translation factors to the catalytic ...
Ribosomes have a characteristic protuberance termed the stalk, which is indispensable for ribosomal ...
The ribosome has a central position in the informational transfer within cells, it has produced all ...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are cellular organelles with important functions in the energy metabol...
Contained within every cell of every organism on Earth is a molecular fossil that has recorded the e...
The ribosome is a large macromolecular assembly responsible for protein synthesis in all living cell...
Ribosomes are universal translators of the genetic code into protein and represent macromolecular st...
Ribosomes are universal translators of the genetic code into protein and represent macromolecular st...
Ribosomes are universal translators of the genetic code into protein and represent macromolecular st...
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SummaryThe L7/12 stalk of the large subunit of bacterial ribosomes encompasses protein L10 and multi...
International audienceUnderstanding early evolution is a major challenge for the post-genomic era. A...
AbstractMany steps in the evolution of cellular life are still mysterious. We suggest that the ribos...
The emergence of ribosomes and translation factors is central for understanding the origin of life. ...
The GTPase center of the large ribosomal subunit, being a landing platform for translation factors, ...
The ribosomal stalk complex plays a crucial role in delivering translation factors to the catalytic ...
Ribosomes have a characteristic protuberance termed the stalk, which is indispensable for ribosomal ...
The ribosome has a central position in the informational transfer within cells, it has produced all ...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are cellular organelles with important functions in the energy metabol...
Contained within every cell of every organism on Earth is a molecular fossil that has recorded the e...
The ribosome is a large macromolecular assembly responsible for protein synthesis in all living cell...
Ribosomes are universal translators of the genetic code into protein and represent macromolecular st...
Ribosomes are universal translators of the genetic code into protein and represent macromolecular st...
Ribosomes are universal translators of the genetic code into protein and represent macromolecular st...
Contains fulltext : 36394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For production o...
SummaryThe L7/12 stalk of the large subunit of bacterial ribosomes encompasses protein L10 and multi...
International audienceUnderstanding early evolution is a major challenge for the post-genomic era. A...
AbstractMany steps in the evolution of cellular life are still mysterious. We suggest that the ribos...