Prokaryotictranslation may refer to: Bacterial translation, the process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in bacteria Archaeal translation...
transported prior to translation. Eukaryotic mRNA molecules often require extensive processing and transport, while prokaryotic mRNA molecules do not...
ribosome in prokaryotic cells. This 70S ribosome is then used to translate mRNA into proteins. The 30S subunit is an integral part of mRNA translation. It binds...
from its binding to the 30S subunit of the prokaryotic ribosome, where it inhibits prokaryotictranslation of mRNA. Neomycin also exhibits a high binding...
Bacterial translation is the process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in bacteria. Initiation of translation in bacteria involves the...
stop codons. Usually, this is considered within a studied region of a prokaryotic DNA sequence, where only one of the six possible reading frames will...
abundance of mRNA in the cell. Polyribosome structure differs between prokaryotic polysomes, eukaryotic polysomes, and membrane bound polysomes. Polysome...
the soybean cytosolic glutamine synthetase β(1) gene contains prokaryotictranslation initiation signals and acts as a translational enhancer in plants"...
non-equal size, they are slightly longer on the axis than in diameter. Prokaryotic ribosomes are around 20 nm (200 Å) in diameter and are composed of 65%...
complex for polypeptide translation. Translation initiation is essential to protein synthesis and regulates mRNA translation fidelity and efficiency in...
antitermination and is utilized by certain bacteriophages. "Prokaryotic Transcription and Translation | Biology for Majors I". courses.lumenlearning.com. Retrieved...
different research nomenclatures. Elongation is the most rapid step in translation. In bacteria, it proceeds at a rate of 15 to 20 amino acids added per...
organisation of prokaryotic genes is markedly different from that of the eukaryotes. The most obvious difference is that prokaryotic ORFs are often grouped...
between similar prokaryotic species by calculating nucleotide similarity. The canonical tree of life is the lineage of the translation system. LSU rRNA...
early 1990s, and are considered to be rare. In general, expression of prokaryotic operons leads to the generation of polycistronic mRNAs, while eukaryotic...
to act as primitive prokaryotic organelles; and there is also evidence of other membrane-bounded structures. Also, the prokaryotic flagellum which protrudes...
initiation of translation, a part of protein biosynthesis. Initiation factors can interact with repressors to slow down or prevent translation. They have...
A release factor is a protein that allows for the termination of translation by recognizing the termination codon or stop codon in an mRNA sequence. They...
number unicellular organisms all with a nucleus) are much larger than prokaryotic (bacterial and archaeal) ribosomes and subject to more complex regulation...
single-celled organisms. These microorganisms lack cell nuclei and are therefore prokaryotic. Archaea were initially classified as bacteria, receiving the name archaebacteria...
(either the ribosome itself or the translation factor), taking advantages of the major differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosome structures...