International audienceDuring protein synthesis, many translating ribosomes are bound together with an mRNA molecule to form polysomes (or polyribosomes). While the spatial organization of bacterial polysomes has been well studied in vitro, little is known about how they cluster when cellular conditions are highly constrained. To better understand this, we used electron tomography, template matching, and three-dimensional modeling to analyze the supramolecular network of ribosomes after induction of translational pauses. In Escherichia coli, we overexpressed an mRNA carrying a polyproline motif known to induce pausing during translation. When working with a strain lacking transfer-messenger RNA, the principle actor in the "trans-translation"...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, ribosomes concentrate near the cylindrical wall and at the endcaps, whe...
Spatial organization of the transcriptome has emerged as a powerful means for regulating the post-tr...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
SummaryRecent advances have led to insights into the structure of the bacterial ribosome, but little...
Recent advances have led to insights into the struc-ture of the bacterial ribosome, but little is kn...
Single-molecule fluorescence provides high resolution spatial distributions of ribosomes and RNA pol...
Translation is the fundamental process of protein synthesis and is catalysed by the ribosome in all ...
AbstractNucleic acid synthesis is spatially organized in many organisms. In bacteria, however, the s...
Protein synthesis is a complex cellular process that is regulated at many levels. For example, globa...
During translation, consecutive ribosomes load on an mRNA and form a polysome. The first ribosome bi...
The process of polymerizing a protein by a ribosome, using a messenger RNA (mRNA) as the correspondi...
Translation is increasingly recognized as a central control layer of gene expression in eukaryotic c...
Previously observed effects of rifampicin and chloramphenicol indicate that transcription and transl...
Nucleic acid synthesis is spatially organized in many organisms. In bacteria, however, the spatial d...
Nucleic acid synthesis is spatially organized in many organisms. In bacteria, however, the spatial d...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, ribosomes concentrate near the cylindrical wall and at the endcaps, whe...
Spatial organization of the transcriptome has emerged as a powerful means for regulating the post-tr...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
SummaryRecent advances have led to insights into the structure of the bacterial ribosome, but little...
Recent advances have led to insights into the struc-ture of the bacterial ribosome, but little is kn...
Single-molecule fluorescence provides high resolution spatial distributions of ribosomes and RNA pol...
Translation is the fundamental process of protein synthesis and is catalysed by the ribosome in all ...
AbstractNucleic acid synthesis is spatially organized in many organisms. In bacteria, however, the s...
Protein synthesis is a complex cellular process that is regulated at many levels. For example, globa...
During translation, consecutive ribosomes load on an mRNA and form a polysome. The first ribosome bi...
The process of polymerizing a protein by a ribosome, using a messenger RNA (mRNA) as the correspondi...
Translation is increasingly recognized as a central control layer of gene expression in eukaryotic c...
Previously observed effects of rifampicin and chloramphenicol indicate that transcription and transl...
Nucleic acid synthesis is spatially organized in many organisms. In bacteria, however, the spatial d...
Nucleic acid synthesis is spatially organized in many organisms. In bacteria, however, the spatial d...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, ribosomes concentrate near the cylindrical wall and at the endcaps, whe...
Spatial organization of the transcriptome has emerged as a powerful means for regulating the post-tr...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...