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Autor:
Timo Flügel, Magdalena Schacherl, Anett Unbehaun, Birgit Schroeer, Marylena Dabrowski, Jörg Bürger, Thorsten Mielke, Thiemo Sprink, Christoph A. Diebolder, Yollete V. Guillén Schlippe, Christian M. T. Spahn
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2024)
Abstract Structural studies of translating ribosomes traditionally rely on in vitro assembly and stalling of ribosomes in defined states. To comprehensively visualize bacterial translation, we reactivated ex vivo-derived E. coli polysomes in the PURE
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https://doaj.org/article/a8b8bb6841e3415faf91a35352ba940b
Autor:
Christian M. T. Spahn, Martin Schüler, Eric Westhof, Pawel A. Penczek, Sean R. Connell, Birgit Schroeer, Marylena Dabrowski, Aurélie Lescoute, Thorsten Mielke, Jan Giesebrecht
Publikováno v:
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, Nature Publishing Group, 2006, 13 (12), pp.1092-6. ⟨10.1038/nsmb1177⟩
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, Nature Publishing Group, 2006, 13 (12), pp.1092-6. ⟨10.1038/nsmb1177⟩
Internal ribosome entry sites (IRESs) facilitate an alternative, end-independent pathway of translation initiation. A particular family of dicistroviral IRESs can assemble elongation-competent 80S ribosomal complexes in the absence of canonical initi
Publikováno v:
The Plant Journal. 39:161-169
Resource allocation is a major determinant of plant fitness and is influenced by external as well as internal stimuli. We have investigated the effect of cell wall invertase activity on the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth, infloresc
Publikováno v:
Plant Molecular Biology. 35:497-508
A differential screen of a tomato root hair cDNA library resulted in the cloning of two cDNAs, Dif10 and Dif54, whose corresponding genes are preferentially expressed in root hair cells as determined by analysis of mRNA levels in various tomato organ
Autor:
Michael Bölker, Jörg Bergemann, Birgit Schroeer, Regine Kahmann, Claus Sandmann, Bernd Gillissen
Publikováno v:
Cell. (4):647-657
In U. maydis the multiallelic b locus controls sexual and pathogenic development. In the b locus a gene coding for a regulatory protein had been identified, and it was suggested that the interaction of two b polypeptides specified by different allele