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The assembly of ribosomes

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1969
Functionally active 30S ribosomes can be reconstituted in vitro from 16S RNA and a mixture of 30S ribosomal proteins under certain defined conditions. Our previous studies on the specificity and kinetics of reconstitution are summarized and discussed. The reconstitution reaction is first-order with respect to formation of active 30S ribosomes. The rate-
H. Nashimoto   +3 more
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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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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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Rashes and Ribosomes

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
SEVERAL of the preceding Seminars in Medicine of the Beth Israel Hospital have exemplified the fact that during the past decade medicine has advanced from a firm foundation of morphology and physio...
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Of Wnts and Ribosomes

2018
Wnt proteins are secreted glycoproteins that activate different intracellular signal transduction pathways. They regulate cell proliferation and are required for proper embryonic development. Misregulation of Wnt signaling can result in various diseases including cancer.
Michael Kühl, Astrid S. Pfister
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Remembering the Ribosome

Gerontology, 1979
A recent review of Orgel's hypothesis by Kirkwood is considered in context of what is known about ribosomes.
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Ribosome biogenesis in cancer: new players and therapeutic avenues

Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2017
Joffrey Pelletier   +2 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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