Bacterialtranslation is the process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in bacteria. Initiation of translation in bacteria involves the...
Prokaryotic translation may refer to: Bacterialtranslation, the process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in bacteria Archaeal translation, the...
most translated uORFs only have a mild inhibitory effect on downstream translation because most uORF starts are leaky (i.e. don't initiate translation or...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an infection of the vagina caused by excessive growth of bacteria. Common symptoms include increased vaginal discharge that...
in children bacterial causes predominate. The viral infection may occur along with other symptoms of a common cold. Both viral and bacterial cases are easily...
appropriate treatment, the risk of death in bacterial meningitis is less than 15%. Outbreaks of bacterial meningitis occur between December and June each...
Bacterial transcription is the process in which a segment of bacterial DNA is copied into a newly synthesized strand of messenger RNA (mRNA) with use of...
functions to recycle ribosomes after completion of protein synthesis (bacterialtranslation). In humans, the mitochrondrial version is coded by the MRRF gene...
elongation of a protein in: Eukaryotic translation § Elongation Bacterialtranslation § Elongation Archaeal translation This disambiguation page lists articles...
Bacterial genomes are generally smaller and less variant in size among species when compared with genomes of eukaryotes. Bacterial genomes can range in...
with translation at different stages of the elongation cycle Most clinically relevant translation compounds are inhibitors of bacterialtranslation, but...
initiation of translation, a part of protein biosynthesis. Initiation factors can interact with repressors to slow down or prevent translation. They have...
Streptococcus and Corynebacterium species. Fusidic acid inhibits bacterialtranslation and does not kill the bacteria, and is therefore termed "bacteriostatic"...
bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting bacterial infections, and antibiotic medications are widely used in the treatment...
example, the Arabidopsis PRR EF-Tu receptor (EFR) recognizes the bacterialtranslation elongation factor EF-Tu. Research performed at Sainsbury Laboratory...
all cells, that perform biological protein synthesis (messenger RNA translation). Ribosomes link amino acids together in the order specified by the codons...
A bacterial initiation factor (IF) is a protein that stabilizes the initiation complex for polypeptide translation. Translation initiation is essential...
system both indirectly via bacterial expression of phage-encoded proteins and directly by influencing innate immunity and bacterial clearance. Phage–host interactions...
filamentous (elongated) Cell shape is generally characteristic of a given bacterial species, but can vary depending on growth conditions. Some bacteria have...
pili which are homologous to the bacterial TasA filaments, a major component of the extracellular matrix in bacterial biofilms, which contribute to biofilm...
elongation, and termination. Prokaryotic (archaeal and bacterial) translation differs from eukaryotic translation; however, this section will mostly focus on the...
Eukaryotic translation is the biological process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in eukaryotes. It consists of four phases: initiation...
rhinosinusitis (VRS) will develop into bacterial infections in adults and 5 to 10% in children. Biofilm bacterial infections may account for many cases...