Bacterial ribosomes contain over 50 ribosome core proteins (r-proteins). Tens of non-ribosomal proteins bind to ribosomes to promote various steps of translation or suppress protein synthesis during ribosome hibernation. This study sets out to determine how translation activity is regulated during the prolonged stationary phase. Here, we report the protein composition of ribosomes during the stationary phase. According to quantitative mass-spectrometry analysis, ribosome core proteins bL31B and bL36B are present during the late log and first days of the stationary phase and are replaced by corresponding A paralogs later in the prolonged stationary phase. Ribosome hibernation factors Rmf, Hpf, RaiA, and Sra are bound to the ribosomes during ...
In enteric bacteria, adaptation to a number of different stresses is mediated by the RpoS protein, o...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
Translation initiation, which is rate-limiting in protein synthesis, is often the step at which regu...
AbstractStationary-phase bacterial cells are characterized by vastly reduced metabolic activities yi...
Biological systems use proteins to drive just about every cellular process. Thus one would gain much...
Stationary-phase bacterial cells are characterized by vastly reduced metabolic activities yielding a...
Bacteria growing under different conditions experience a broad range of demand on the rate of protei...
Bacteria growing under different conditions experience a broad range of demand on the rate of protei...
Stationary-phase bacterial cells are characterized by vastly reduced metabolic activities yielding a...
© 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: In response to stress, eubacteria reduce the level of pr...
Protein homeostasis of bacterial cells is maintained by coordinated processes of protein production,...
In every organism, translation of the genetic information into functional proteins is performed on t...
Release factors RF1 and RF2 promote hydrolysis of peptidyl-tRNA during translation termination. The ...
During the stationary growth phase, Escherichia coli 70S ribosomes are converted to 100S ribosomes, ...
Metelev et al. use single-molecule tracking to study kinetics of translation directly in E. coli cel...
In enteric bacteria, adaptation to a number of different stresses is mediated by the RpoS protein, o...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
Translation initiation, which is rate-limiting in protein synthesis, is often the step at which regu...
AbstractStationary-phase bacterial cells are characterized by vastly reduced metabolic activities yi...
Biological systems use proteins to drive just about every cellular process. Thus one would gain much...
Stationary-phase bacterial cells are characterized by vastly reduced metabolic activities yielding a...
Bacteria growing under different conditions experience a broad range of demand on the rate of protei...
Bacteria growing under different conditions experience a broad range of demand on the rate of protei...
Stationary-phase bacterial cells are characterized by vastly reduced metabolic activities yielding a...
© 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: In response to stress, eubacteria reduce the level of pr...
Protein homeostasis of bacterial cells is maintained by coordinated processes of protein production,...
In every organism, translation of the genetic information into functional proteins is performed on t...
Release factors RF1 and RF2 promote hydrolysis of peptidyl-tRNA during translation termination. The ...
During the stationary growth phase, Escherichia coli 70S ribosomes are converted to 100S ribosomes, ...
Metelev et al. use single-molecule tracking to study kinetics of translation directly in E. coli cel...
In enteric bacteria, adaptation to a number of different stresses is mediated by the RpoS protein, o...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
Translation initiation, which is rate-limiting in protein synthesis, is often the step at which regu...