Structure of the yeast ribosomes (original) (raw)

Proteins associated with rRNA in the Escherichia coli ribosome

David Contreras Vazquez

Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1978

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Use of diethyl pyrocarbonate reactivity as a probe for the topography of 5.8 S rRNA in yeast ribosomes

Ross Nazar

FEBS Letters, 1981

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Structure and function of ribosomal RNA

Rachel Green

Biochemistry and Cell Biology-biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire, 1995

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Studies on ribosomal RNA structure. I. The isolation of crystallizable fragments

J. Littlechild

Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1969

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Topography of 5.8 S rRNA in rat liver ribosomes. Identification of diethyl pyrocarbonate-reactive sites

Ross Nazar

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1982

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Structure of the ribosome-associated 5· 8 S ribosomal RNA

Ross Nazar

Journal of molecular biology, 1983

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Ribosomal proteins EL11 from Escherichia coli and L15 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae bind to the same site in both yeast 26 S and mouse 28 S rRNA

Tarek El-Baradi

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1987

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New aspects of the eukaryotic ribosomal subunit interaction

Richard Villems

1979

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Regions of 23 S Ribosomal RNA Proximal to Transfer RNA bound at the P and E Sites

Michael van Waes

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995

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Conformational changes induced in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae GTPase-associated rRNA by ribosomal stalk components and a translocation inhibitor

Carlos Briones

Nucleic Acids Research, 2000

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Identification of RNA-Recognizing Modules on the Surface of Ribosomal Proteins

Svetlana Revtovich

Molecular Biology, 2000

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Intranucleolar sites of ribosome biogenesis defined by the localization of early binding ribosomal proteins

Tim Krüger, U. Scheer

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2007

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Evidence for coupled synthesis of mRNA for ribosomal proteins and rRNA

Kaushal Saigal Gupta

Cell Biology International Reports, 1977

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Tetrahymena ribozyme disrupts rRNA processing in yeast

Ross Nazar

Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Composition and Functional Characterization of Yeast 66S Ribosome Assembly Intermediates

Cynthia Brame

Molecular Cell, 2001

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The RNA binding domain of ribosomal protein L11: three-dimensional structure of the RNA-bound form of the protein and its interaction with 23 S rRNA

Michelle Markus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1997

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Multiple Regions of Yeast Ribosomal Protein L1 Are Important for Its Interaction with 5 S rRNA and Assembly into Ribosomes

John Stark

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1995

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Fine structure of ribosomal RNA

Susan Gerbi

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1980

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Changes in the conformation of 5S rRNA cause alterations in principal functions of the ribosomal nanomachine

G. Dinos

Nucleic Acids Research, 2007

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Effects of site-directed mutations in the central domain of 16 S ribosomal RNA upon ribosomal protein binding, RNA processing and 30 S subunit assembly

Christian Zwieb

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1984

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Nature of the ribosomal mRNA track: Analysis of ribosome-binding sites containing different sequences and secondary structures

Larry Gold

Biochemistry, 1993

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Identification of yeast 60 S ribosomal proteins crosslinked to rRNA by 2-iminothiolane

Tarek El-Baradi

FEBS Letters, 1985

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Secondary structure maps of ribosomal RNA and DNA

peter wellauer

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1974

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Localization of spermine binding sites in 23S rRNA by photoaffinity labeling: parsing the spermine contribution to ribosomal 50S subunit functions

Maria Xaplanteri, Alexandros Petropoulos, George Dinos

Nucleic Acids Research, 2005

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Domain I of ribosomal protein L1 is sufficient for specific RNA binding

Ekaterina Davydova

Nucleic Acids Research, 2007

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Optimization of Ribosome Structure and Function by rRNA Base Modification

Jonathan D. Dinman

PLOS ONE, 2007

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Specific binding of a prokaryotic ribosomal protein to a eukaryotic ribosomal RNA: implications for evolution and autoregulation

Susan Gerbi

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981

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Structure/function analysis of yeast ribosomal protein L2

Jonathan Dinman

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The Ribosome: A biochemist's mechano set

Ross Nazar

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1985

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Role of the 5′-terminal sequence in the RNA binding site of yeast 5.8 S rRNA

Ross Nazar

FEBS Letters, 1980

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The third ribosomal tRNA-binding site, the E site, is occupied in native polysomes

tonu margus

European journal of biochemistry / FEBS, 1989

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