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similar to
prokaryotic polysomes.
Eukaryotic 3-D
polyribosomes are
similar to
prokaryotic 3-D
polyribosomes in that they are “densely
packed left-handed helices...
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which are
composed largely of
rough endoplasmic reticulum and free
polyribosomes. The cell
nucleus is a key
feature of the soma. The
nucleus is the source...
- In cell biology,
membrane bound polyribosomes are
attached to a cell's
endoplasmic reticulum. When
certain proteins are
synthesized by a
ribosome they...
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Plasma membrane,
microsomal fraction,
large polyribosomes Cytosol,
ribosomal subunits,
small polyribosomes,
enzyme complexes Supernatant of
previous row...
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nucleus or
could exhibit a
small clear zone to one side of the nucleus.
Polyribosomes are a
prominent feature in the
lymphocytes and can be
viewed with an...
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enters the
circulation as a reticulocyte. As
reticulocytes lose
their polyribosomes, they
become mature red
blood cells. Sherwood, L, Klansman, H, Yancey...
- of
Golgi apparatus,
rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and
polyribosomes. Furthermore, the
mesenchymal stem
cells are
widely dis****d within...
- Marie-Louise (2006). "Northern Blot
analysis of mRNA from
mammalian polyribosomes".
Nature Protocols. doi:10.1038/nprot.2006.216. Durand, G. M.; Zukin...
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transported from the soma to dendrites. One site of mRNA
translation is at
polyribosomes selectively localized beneath synapses. The mRNA for Arc/Arg3.1 is induced...
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concentration of SR proteins.
Through the mTOR
pathway and
interactions with
polyribosomes, SR
proteins can
increase translation of mRNA.
Ataxia telangiectasia...