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Structure of RNA in Ribosomes

Science, 1970
The 50 S and 30 S ribosomes and 23 S and 16 S RNA were hydrolyzed with ribonuclease A. The rate constants and number of fragments produced were determined for each reaction.
K A, Hartman, J, Amaya, E M, Schachter
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5S Ribosomal RNA

Biomacromolecules, 2000
Ribosomes have been visualized in electron micrographs in 1943 but 5S rRNA was discovered 20 years later. The next four decades witnessed big advances in our understanding of the ribosome using biochemical, genetic and low resolution structural approaches.
M Z, Barciszewska   +3 more
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Terbium binding to ribosomes and ribosomal RNA

Biochemistry, 1975
Terbium binding to rat liver ribosomes and ribosomal RNA (rRNA) was examined by equilibrium dialysis and fluorescence spectroscopy. Upon binding to ribosomes and rRNA, the enhancement of terbium fluorescence emission at both 488 and 541 nm was dependent only upon the amount of bound terbium and independent of ionic strength.
T D, Barela, S, Burchett, D E, Kizer
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Ribosomal RNA and ribosomal proteins in corynebacteria

Journal of Biotechnology, 2003
Ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) (16S, 23S, 5S) encoded by the rrn operons and ribosomal proteins play a very important role in the formation of ribosomes and in the control of translation. Five copies of the rrn operon were reported by hybridization studies in Brevibacterium (Corynebacterium) lactofermentum but the genome sequence of Corynebacterium glutamicum ...
Juan F, Martín   +3 more
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Ribosomal RNA Synthesis and RNA Polymerase

Nature, 1970
MULTIPLE forms of RNA polymerase activity have been isolated from developing sea-urchin embryos, rat liver nuclei and calf thymus1–3. The molecular basis of this heterogeneity is at present unknown but, whatever its basis, the crucial question seems to be whether different enzymes copy different genes.
G P, Tocchini-Valentini, M, Crippa
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Ribosomal RNA on the Surface of Ribosomes

Science, 1963
Ribonuclease from pancreas releases nucleotide from Escherichia coli ribosomes while not altering significantly the base composition of the total ribosomal RNA. Ribonuclease hydrolyzes ribsomal RNA without destroying the structure of 70 S or 30 S and 50 S
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RIBOSOMAL RNA AND TRANSLATION

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1991
BIOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE.. """'''''''' ''''' ''' .... ' " ' ' '' ' Activity of Protein-Depleted RNA . Affinity Labeling and Cross-Linking . . Protection from Chemical and Enzymatic Probes . Binding of IRNA to the A, P, and E Sites . Intermediale States in Translocation: Hybrid Sites . Interactions of Antibiotics with Ribosomal RNA .
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On the evolution of ribosomal RNA

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1987
Despite the availability of a rapidly growing ribosomal RNA database that now includes organisms in all three primary lines of descent (eubacteria, archaebacteria, and eukaryotes), theoretical treatment of the evolution of the ribosomal RNAs has lagged behind that of the protein genes.
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The Ribosomal RNA Cistrons

1971
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews that the ribosomal cistrons of both bacteria and eukaryotes, with their unique and well-defined characteristics, have increasingly attracted the attention of biochemists and geneticists. It discusses that the arrangement of the ribosomal cistrons on the chromosomal DNA, and they have been mapped in some detail ...
M L, Birnstiel, M, Chipchase, J, Speirs
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Evolution of ribosomal RNA

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1977
1. The G + C content of ribosomal RNA of animals seems correlated with the length of periods required for maturation of those organisms. 2. In Protostomes of the animal kingdom, the size of the 28S rRNA molecule does not seem to correlate with the evolutionary stage of the organism. 3.
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