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- translation). Ribosomes link amino acids together in the order specified by the codons of messenger RNA molecules to form polypeptide chains. Ribosomes consist...
- acids into a polypeptide chain. Ribosomes from all organisms share a highly conserved catalytic center. However, the ribosomes of eukaryotes (animals, plants...
- of life, ribosome biogenesis predates cells, and that genes and cells evolved to enhance the reproductive capacity of ribosomes. Ribosomes are the macromolecular...
- of ribosomes on a messenger RNA, and the speed of translating ribosomes. Ribosome profiling targets only mRNA sequences protected by the ribosome during...
- mitochondria itself is descended from bacteria, mitochondrial ribosomes are descended from bacterial ribosomes. As mitochondria evolved however, the mitoribosome...
- not involved in the recruitment of the ribosome, it is not considered a ribosome binding site. Eukaryotic ribosomes are known to bind to transcripts in a...
- called Ribosome Releasing Factor but is now called Ribosome Recycling Factor. RRF accomplishes the recycling of ribosomes by splitting ribosomes into subunits...
- free of ribosomes, whereas ER sheets lack curvature but have ribosomes. In contrast, RAVs are formed from highly curved structures with ribosomes. RAVs...
- transformation efficiency of bacterial cells, but only by the number of ribosomes and different mRNA molecules present in the test tube. Second, random...
- erythromycin, and puromycin. Prokaryotic ribosomes have a different structure from that of eukaryotic ribosomes, and thus antibiotics can specifically target...