Co-translational folding is a fundamental process for the efficient biosynthesis of nascent polypeptides that emerge through the ribosome exit tunnel. To understand how this process is modulated by the shape and surface of the narrow tunnel, we have rationally engineered three exit tunnel protein loops (uL22, uL23 and uL24) of the 70S ribosome by CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, and studied the co-translational folding of an immunoglobulin-like filamin domain (FLN5). Our thermodynamics measurements employing 19F/15N/methyl-TROSY NMR spectroscopy together with cryo-EM and molecular dynamics simulations reveal how the variations in the lengths of the loops present across species exert their distinct effects on the free energy of FLN5 folding. A conc...
Cotranslational folding (CTF) is a fundamental molecular process that ensures efficient protein bios...
AbstractDuring protein biosynthesis, a nascent protein is exposed to multiple environments and prote...
During translation, the ribosome reads the genetic code of the messenger RNA, adding one amino acid ...
The ribosome is the universal orchestrator of protein synthesis and in vivo many proteins begin to f...
The narrow exit tunnel of the ribosome is important for cotranslational protein folding. Here, autho...
Most proteins begin to fold during biosynthesis on the ribosome. It has been suggested that interact...
Protein folding, a process that underpins cellular activity, begins co-translationally on the riboso...
Proteins can begin the conformational search for their native structure in parallel with biosynthesi...
Cellular proteins begin to fold as they emerge from the ribosome.The folding landscape of nascent ch...
Co-translational protein folding is an essential process by which cells ensure the safe and efficien...
Co-translational protein folding is an essential process by which cells ensure the safe and efficien...
Many proteins in the cell fold cotranslationally within the restricted space of the polypeptide exit...
Nascent polypeptides begin to fold in the constrained space of the ribosomal peptide exit tunnel. He...
At what point during translation do proteins fold? It is well established that proteins can fold cot...
SummaryAt what point during translation do proteins fold? It is well established that proteins can f...
Cotranslational folding (CTF) is a fundamental molecular process that ensures efficient protein bios...
AbstractDuring protein biosynthesis, a nascent protein is exposed to multiple environments and prote...
During translation, the ribosome reads the genetic code of the messenger RNA, adding one amino acid ...
The ribosome is the universal orchestrator of protein synthesis and in vivo many proteins begin to f...
The narrow exit tunnel of the ribosome is important for cotranslational protein folding. Here, autho...
Most proteins begin to fold during biosynthesis on the ribosome. It has been suggested that interact...
Protein folding, a process that underpins cellular activity, begins co-translationally on the riboso...
Proteins can begin the conformational search for their native structure in parallel with biosynthesi...
Cellular proteins begin to fold as they emerge from the ribosome.The folding landscape of nascent ch...
Co-translational protein folding is an essential process by which cells ensure the safe and efficien...
Co-translational protein folding is an essential process by which cells ensure the safe and efficien...
Many proteins in the cell fold cotranslationally within the restricted space of the polypeptide exit...
Nascent polypeptides begin to fold in the constrained space of the ribosomal peptide exit tunnel. He...
At what point during translation do proteins fold? It is well established that proteins can fold cot...
SummaryAt what point during translation do proteins fold? It is well established that proteins can f...
Cotranslational folding (CTF) is a fundamental molecular process that ensures efficient protein bios...
AbstractDuring protein biosynthesis, a nascent protein is exposed to multiple environments and prote...
During translation, the ribosome reads the genetic code of the messenger RNA, adding one amino acid ...