The reaction of 5S RNA in 70S ribosomes with kethoxal [PDF]
John J. Dunn+2 more
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Microbial ecology of extreme environments: Antarctic dry valley yeasts and growth in substrate-limited habitats [PDF]
The success of the Antarctic Dry Valley yeasts presumeably results from adaptations to multiple stresses, to low temperatures and substrate-limitation as well as prolonged resting periods enforced by low water availability.
Vishniac, H. S.
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The regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription by protein kinase CK2 [PDF]
In order for cells to proliferate, a certain size has to be reached, which depends primarily on the rate of translation. RNA polymerase (pol) III plays a key role in protein synthesis by catalysing the production of small, untranslated RNA molecules ...
Mitchell, Louise E
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Three stages of nascent protein translocation through the ribosome exit tunnel [PDF]
All proteins in living organisms are produced in ribosomes that facilitate the translation of genetic information into a sequence of amino acid residues. During translation, the ribosome undergoes initiation, elongation, termination, and recycling. In fact, peptide bonds are formed only during the elongation phase, which comprises periodic association ...
arxiv
Magnification of Genes Coding for Ribosomal RNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]
When a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae monosomic for chromosome I and initially deficient for 25% of the genes coding for ribosomal RNA is repeatedly subcultured, the number of these genes increases to and remains stable at the number in the wild type.
Halvorson, Harlyn O., Kaback, David B.
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Rate of ribonucleic acid chain growth in Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv [PDF]
Two methods were employed to measure the rate of ribonucleic acid (RNA) chain growth in vivo in Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv cultures growing in Sauton medium at 37°C, with a generation time of 10 h.
Harshey, R. M., Ramakrishnan, T.
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Evolution of protein$-$RNA interactions [PDF]
Since the Hadean era of Earth's history, peptides/proteins and RNA have undergone a complex evolutionary trajectory. Originating from simple monomeric units, these molecules evolved abiotically under various biochemical and biophysical constraints into functional biomolecules that contributed to the emergence of the first living cells.
arxiv
Minimal Models for RNA Simulations [PDF]
The increasing importance of RNA as a prime player in biology can hardly be overstated. It is suspected that the functions of RNA are linked to their structures and dynamics. Many of the problems in RNA, such as folding and RNA-RNA interactions that drive phase separation even in the absence of proteins, require cations.
arxiv
Collection of published 5S and 5.8S ribosomal RNA sequences [PDF]
V A, Erdmann+4 more
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Analysis of Nucleolar Protein Dynamics Reveals the Nuclear Degradation of Ribosomal Proteins [PDF]
Abovich+38 more
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