In prokaryotic systems, the initiation phase of protein synthesis is governed by the presence of initiation factors that guide the transition of the small ribosomal subunit (30S) from an unlocked preinitiation complex (30S preIC) to a locked initiation complex (30SIC) upon the formation of a correct codon-anticodon interaction in the peptidyl (P) site. Biochemical and structural characterization of GE81112, a translational inhibitor specific for the initiation phase, indicates that the main mechanism of action of this antibiotic is to prevent P-site decoding by stabilizing the anticodon stem loop of the initiator tRNA in a distorted conformation. This distortion stalls initiation in the unlocked 30S preIC state characterized by tighter IF3 ...
Methods to directly inhibit gene expression using small molecules hold promise for the developm...
Initiation factors guide the ribosome in the selection of mRNA and translational reading frame. We d...
Many known antibiotics target the translational apparatus, but none of them can selectively inhibit ...
In prokaryotic systems, the initiation phase of protein synthesis is governed by the presence of ini...
In prokaryotic systems, the initiation phase of protein synthesis is governed by the presence of ini...
In bacteria, the start site and the reading frame of the messenger RNA are selected by the small rib...
Translation initiation, the rate-limiting step of the universal process of protein synthesis, procee...
During translation, initiation factor (IF) 3 binds to the small, 30S, ribosomal subunit and regulate...
Initiation of translation at the correct position on messenger RNA is essential for accurate protein...
Translation initiation in the P site occasionally occurs at atypical (non-AUG) start codons, includi...
The translation initiation efficiency of a given mRNA is determined by its translation initiation re...
SummaryTranslation initiation in the P site occasionally occurs at atypical (non-AUG) start codons, ...
Protein biosynthesis occurs on large macromolecular ribo-nucleoprotein complexes, the ribosomes, in ...
Translation initiation factor IF3 is an essential bacterial protein, consisting of two domains (IF3C...
Methods to directly inhibit gene expression using small molecules hold promise for the developm...
Initiation factors guide the ribosome in the selection of mRNA and translational reading frame. We d...
Many known antibiotics target the translational apparatus, but none of them can selectively inhibit ...
In prokaryotic systems, the initiation phase of protein synthesis is governed by the presence of ini...
In prokaryotic systems, the initiation phase of protein synthesis is governed by the presence of ini...
In bacteria, the start site and the reading frame of the messenger RNA are selected by the small rib...
Translation initiation, the rate-limiting step of the universal process of protein synthesis, procee...
During translation, initiation factor (IF) 3 binds to the small, 30S, ribosomal subunit and regulate...
Initiation of translation at the correct position on messenger RNA is essential for accurate protein...
Translation initiation in the P site occasionally occurs at atypical (non-AUG) start codons, includi...
The translation initiation efficiency of a given mRNA is determined by its translation initiation re...
SummaryTranslation initiation in the P site occasionally occurs at atypical (non-AUG) start codons, ...
Protein biosynthesis occurs on large macromolecular ribo-nucleoprotein complexes, the ribosomes, in ...
Translation initiation factor IF3 is an essential bacterial protein, consisting of two domains (IF3C...
Methods to directly inhibit gene expression using small molecules hold promise for the developm...
Initiation factors guide the ribosome in the selection of mRNA and translational reading frame. We d...
Many known antibiotics target the translational apparatus, but none of them can selectively inhibit ...