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The mitochondrial ribosomes

Biochimie, 1991
Abstract Recent advances in the molecular and genetic studies of mitoribosomes especially on the molecular components of the mitoribosome in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae which have been investigated in detail in several laboratories, are reviewed.
M, Kitakawa, K, Isono
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RIBOSOMES AND TRANSLATION

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1997
The ribosome is a large multifunctional complex composed of both RNA and proteins. Biophysical methods are yielding low-resolution structures of the overall architecture of ribosomes, and high-resolution structures of individual proteins and segments of rRNA.
R, Green, H F, Noller
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The ribosome returns

Nature, 1988
Fashions come and go in biochemistry. The discovery that some RNAs are enzymes is reviving interest in the long-neglected ribosome.
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Ribosome Display

2012
Ribosome display is a powerful polymerase chain reaction-based in vitro display technology that is well suited to the selection and evolution of proteins. This technology exploits cell-free translation to achieve coupling of phenotype and genotype by the production of stabilized ribosome complexes, whereby translated protein and their cognate mRNA ...
George, Thom, Maria, Groves
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Death by ribosome

Trends in Cell Biology
Next to their essential role as protein production factories, ribosomes serve as molecular sensors of cell stress. Stalled and collided ribosomes trigger specific stress signaling, including the ribotoxic stress response (RSR). The RSR is initiated by the mitogen-activated protein (MAP)-3 kinase ZAKα in response to a plethora of translational ...
Anna Constance Vind   +2 more
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Radioimmunoassay for ribosomes

Analytical Biochemistry, 1972
Abstract A radioimmunoassay for quantitating ribosomes is presented. The assay allows for precise, efficient, and rapid estimation of ribosomes in small samples of tissue (50–100 mg).
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The complete atomic structure of the large ribosomal subunit at 2.4 A resolution.

Science, 2000
N. Ban   +4 more
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Energetics of the Ribosome

1978
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews that the normal process of translation in the ribosome is fed by energy at the expense of three chemical reactions: Ribosomecatalyzed transpeptidation, EF-Tu-mediated hydrolysis of GTP to GDP and orthophosphate, and EF-G-mediated hydrolysis of GTP.
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Ribosomes

Scientific American, 1969
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The Ribosome

Scientific American, 1981
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