- translation).
Ribosomes link
amino acids together in the
order specified by the
codons of
messenger RNA
molecules to form
polypeptide chains.
Ribosomes consist...
- of life,
ribosome biogenesis predates cells, and that
genes and
cells evolved to
enhance the
reproductive capacity of
ribosomes.
Ribosomes are the macromolecular...
-
acids into a
polypeptide chain.
Ribosomes from all
organisms share a
highly conserved catalytic center. However, the
ribosomes of
eukaryotes (animals, plants...
- of
ribosomes on a
messenger RNA, and the
speed of
translating ribosomes.
Ribosome profiling targets only mRNA
sequences protected by the
ribosome during...
- 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...
-
research group created ribosomes with
tethered and
inseparable subunits (or Ribo-T). Sleator, RD (2013). "Synthetic
ribosomes". Bioengineered. 4 (2):...
- free of
ribosomes,
whereas ER
sheets lack
curvature but have
ribosomes. In contrast, RAVs are
formed from
highly curved structures with
ribosomes. RAVs...
-
mitochondria itself is
descended from bacteria,
mitochondrial ribosomes are
descended from
bacterial ribosomes. As
mitochondria evolved however, the mitoribosome...
- erythromycin, and puromycin.
Prokaryotic ribosomes have a
different structure from that of
eukaryotic ribosomes, and thus
antibiotics can
specifically target...