Bacterial translation is the process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in bacteria. Initiation of translation in bacteria involves the...
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restore translation. Kozak consensus sequence, the sequence that targets the ribosome to the initiation codon in Eukaryotes. Bacterial translation Archaeal...
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the recruitment of a ribosome during the initiation of translation. Mostly, RBS refers to bacterial sequences, although internal ribosome entry sites (IRES)...
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Prokaryotic translation may refer to: Bacterial translation, the process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in bacteria Archaeal translation, the...
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functions to recycle ribosomes after completion of protein synthesis (bacterial translation). In humans, the mitochrondrial version is coded by the MRRF gene...
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Start codon (redirect from Translation initiation codon)
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...
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an infection of the vagina caused by excessive growth of bacteria. Common symptoms include increased vaginal discharge that...
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Initiation factor (redirect from Translation initiation factor)
initiation of translation, a part of protein biosynthesis. Initiation factors can interact with repressors to slow down or prevent translation. They have...
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Meningitis (redirect from Bacterial Meningitis)
appropriate treatment, the risk of death in bacterial meningitis is less than 15%. Outbreaks of bacterial meningitis occur between December and June each...
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Conjunctivitis (redirect from Conjunctivitis, bacterial)
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...
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Eukaryotic ribosome (section Translation initiation)
with translation at different stages of the elongation cycle Most clinically relevant translation compounds are inhibitors of bacterial translation, but...
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Commons has media related to Translation (biology). Virtual Cell Animation Collection: Introducing Translation Translate tool (from DNA or RNA sequence)...
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elongation of a protein in: Eukaryotic translation § Elongation Bacterial translation § Elongation Archaeal translation This disambiguation page lists articles...
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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...
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September 2016). "Large-Scale Movements of IF3 and tRNA during Bacterial Translation Initiation". Cell. 167 (1): 133–144.e13. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2016...
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Ribosome (redirect from Bacterial ribosomes)
all cells, that perform biological protein synthesis (messenger RNA translation). Ribosomes link amino acids together in the order specified by the codons...
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A bacterial initiation factor (IF) is a protein that stabilizes the initiation complex for polypeptide translation. Translation initiation is essential...
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Antibiotic (redirect from Anti-bacterial)
bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting bacterial infections, and antibiotic medications are widely used in the treatment...
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filamentous (elongated) Cell shape is generally characteristic of a given bacterial species, but can vary depending on growth conditions. Some bacteria have...
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Retapamulin Biology portal Protein biosynthesis Bacterial translation Eukaryotic translation Archaeal translation Frank Lowy. "Protein Synthesis Inhibitors"...
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example, the Arabidopsis PRR EF-Tu receptor (EFR) recognizes the bacterial translation elongation factor EF-Tu. Research performed at Sainsbury Laboratory...
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Bacteriophage (redirect from Bacterial virus)
system both indirectly via bacterial expression of phage-encoded proteins and directly by influencing innate immunity and bacterial clearance. Phage–host interactions...
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Biosynthesis (section Translation in steps)
elongation, and termination. Prokaryotic (archaeal and bacterial) translation differs from eukaryotic translation; however, this section will mostly focus on the...
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The bacterial, archaeal and plant plastid code (translation table 11) is the DNA code used by bacteria, archaea, prokaryotic viruses and chloroplast proteins...
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Biofilm (redirect from Bacterial mat)
pili which are homologous to the bacterial TasA filaments, a major component of the extracellular matrix in bacterial biofilms, which contribute to biofilm...
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Infective endocarditis (redirect from Bacterial endocarditis)
conduction in the heart, stroke, and kidney failure. The cause is typically a bacterial infection and less commonly a fungal infection. Risk factors include valvular...
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Bacterial genomes are generally smaller and less variant in size among species when compared with genomes of eukaryotes. Bacterial genomes can range in...
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Osteomyelitis (redirect from Bacterial osteitis)
bone biopsy. Treatment of bacterial osteomyelitis often involves both antimicrobials and surgery. Treatment outcomes of bacterial osteomyelitis are generally...
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Bacterial secretion systems are protein complexes present on the cell membranes of bacteria for secretion of substances. Specifically, they are the cellular...
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are lytic infect bacterial cells, they harness the replicational, transcriptional, and translation machinery of the host bacterial cell to make new viral...
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