Ribosomal translocation takes place in the elongation of a protein in:
Eukaryotic translation § Elongation
Bacterial translation § Elongation
Archaeal translation
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Ribosomaltranslocation takes place in the elongation of a protein in: Eukaryotic translation § Elongation Bacterial translation § Elongation Archaeal...
elongation on the 50S ribosomal subunit in both bacteria and mitochondria. Macrolides (as well as inhibiting ribosomaltranslocation and other potential...
small molecule with ribosomal structures that lead to the infidelities in translation (ibid.). Inhibition of ribosomaltranslocation—i.e., movement of the...
components: the small and large ribosomal subunits. Each subunit consists of one or more ribosomal RNA molecules and many ribosomal proteins (r-proteins). The...
bactericidal. It is a bacterial protein synthesis inhibitor by inhibiting ribosomaltranslocation, in a similar way to macrolides. It does so by binding to the rRNA...
and inhibits the translocation movement that is necessary during protein synthesis. Prokaryotic large ribosomal subunit (50S) Ribosomal RNA Antibiotics...
In molecular biology, ribosomal s6 kinase (rsk) is a family of protein kinases involved in signal transduction. There are two subfamilies of rsk, p90rsk...
A ribosomal protein (r-protein or rProtein) is any of the proteins that, in conjunction with rRNA, make up the ribosomal subunits involved in the cellular...
thought to inhibit peptidyl transferase, in addition to inhibiting ribosomaltranslocation. Enzyme Transferase Translation Tirumalai MR, Rivas M, Tran Q,...
Ribosomal frameshifting, also known as translational frameshifting or translational recoding, is a biological phenomenon that occurs during translation...
multiple diseases. In 1970, Günter Blobel conducted experiments on protein translocation across membranes. Blobel, then an assistant professor at Rockefeller...
myelodysplastic syndrome patients with 3;21 translocations; however, these fusions actually involve a ribosomal protein L22 pseudogene located at 3q26, and...
coefficients. Both subunits contain dozens of ribosomal proteins arranged on a scaffold composed of ribosomal RNA (rRNA). The small subunit monitors the...
Jiménez A, Carrasco L, Vázquez D (October 1977). "Enzymic and nonenzymic translocation by yeast polysomes. Site of action of a number of inhibitors". Biochemistry...
that does not require energy. This is followed by an energy-dependent translocation of the nuclear protein through the channel of the pore complex. By establishing...
Regulation of cell differentiation, proliferation, division and movement. Translocation of proteins through membranes. Transport of vesicles within the cell...
recognition protein" (fortuitously also abbreviated "SRP") which promoted the translocation of secretory proteins across the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum...
bind to the bacterial 50S ribosomal subunit and inhibit polypeptide elongation by hindering peptidyl transfer RNA translocation. Applicable pharmacokinetic...
a pseudoknot or a stem-loop and acts as a physical barrier to mRNA translocation so therefore causes ribosome pausing. ALIL pseudoknot was identified...
ribosomes can become membrane bound through a process called translocation. Through translocation, ribosomes that are found in the cytosol producing proteins...