- A
polyribosome (or
polysome or ergosome) is a
group of
ribosomes bound to an mRNA
molecule like “beads” on a “thread”. It
consists of a
complex of an mRNA...
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Polysome profiling is a
technique in
molecular biology that is used to
study the ****ociation of
mRNAs with ribosomes. It is
different from
ribosome profiling...
- In crystallography, the term
polysome is used to
describe overall mineral structures which have
structurally and
compositionally different framework structures...
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Polysome profiling is a
technique used to
characterize the
degree of
translation of one or more mRNAs. A
highly translated mRNA
exists as a
polysome,...
- than one
ribosome may move
along a
single mRNA
chain at one time (as a
polysome), each "reading" a
specific sequence and
producing a
corresponding protein...
-
nucleotides apart. The
complex of one mRNA and a
number of
ribosomes is
called a
polysome or polyribosome. When
bacterial cells run out of nutrients, they enter...
- July 2018. Ghosh, S; Bose, M; Ray, A; Bhattacharyya, SN (15
March 2015). "
Polysome arrest restricts miRNA turnover by
preventing exosomal export of miRNA...
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happens on
bacterial mRNAs. TAV
function depends on its ****ociation with
polysomes and
eukaryotic initiation factor eIF3. ORF I – P1:
movement protein (P03545)...
- can be
translated simultaneously by
multiple ribosomes. This is
called a
polysome. In prokaryotes, much work has been done to
further identify the importance...
- up to 50
additional ribosomes can bind to the mRNA
molecule forming a
polysome, this
enables simultaneous synthesis of
multiple identical polypeptide...