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On the biotopology of protein biosynthesis

The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1967
The present paper is an attempt to outline a possible approach to the study of concrete cellular systems in terms of relational biology as developed by Rashevsky and Rosen. The basic ideas and the formalism of Rosen’s (M,R)-systems, proposed as a model of abstract biological systems, are used in order to represent the cellular protein biosynthesis.
S. Comorosan, O. Platica
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The biosynthesis of oncovirus proteins

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 1978
The patterns of oncovirus protein biosynthesis are essentially similar for avian and mammalian viruses. In each case the four major internal structural proteins are synthesized as a precursor polypeptide of about 75 000 daltons, the product of the gag gene. Translation occurs on genome-sized mRNA.
Volker M. Vogt   +3 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Chirality and Protein Biosynthesis

ChemInform, 2012
AbstractReview: 247 refs.
Nilashis Nandi, Sindrila Dutta Banik
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The Specificity of Protein Biosynthesis

1959
Publisher Summary This chapter explores that the protein is really a single chemical substance, each molecule of one protein being identical with every other molecule of the same pure protein. This view of protein as a chemical compound with a unique, well-defined molecular structure like other less complex organic compounds has been employed as a ...
Daniel Steinberg, Martha Vaughan
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Inhibitors of protein biosynthesis [PDF]

open access: possible, 1998
The process of protein synthesis, in which the information encoded by the four-letter alphabet of nucleic acid bases is translated into defined sequences of amino acids linked by peptide bonds, is an exquisitely complex process involving more than 100 macromolecules.
G. A. Snow, T. J. Franklin
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Protein Biosynthesis and Maturation in the ER

2017
The endoplasmic reticulum takes care of the folding, assembly, and quality control of thousands of proteins destined to the different compartments of the endomembrane system, or to be secreted in the apoplast. Here we describe how these early events in the life of all these proteins can be followed biochemically by using velocity or isopycnic ...
Pedrazzini Emanuela, Vitale Alessandro
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