نتایج جستجو برای: ribosome rescue

تعداد نتایج: 45218  

2014
Miriam Ehrnthaler Lars B. Scharff Tobias T. Fleischmann Claudia Hasse Stephanie Ruf Ralph Bock

Consistent with their origin from cyanobacteria, plastids (chloroplasts) perform protein biosynthesis on bacterial-type 70S ribosomes. The plastid genomes of seed plants contain a conserved set of ribosomal protein genes. Three of these have proven to be nonessential for translation and, thus, for cellular viability: rps15, rpl33, and rpl36. To help define the minimum ribosome, here, we examine...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
S A Nelson J P Aris B K Patel W J LaRochelle

Identification of the transcriptionally activated targets of receptor tyrosine kinases is critical to understanding biologic programs directing both normal and neoplastic growth. To elucidate these molecular processes, we identified genes induced by a potent mesenchymal mitogen, platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). Using differential display reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction tec...

2013
Baoshan Xu Kenneth K. Lee Lily Zhang Jennifer L. Gerton

Roberts syndrome (RBS) is a human disease characterized by defects in limb and craniofacial development and growth and mental retardation. RBS is caused by mutations in ESCO2, a gene which encodes an acetyltransferase for the cohesin complex. While the essential role of the cohesin complex in chromosome segregation has been well characterized, it plays additional roles in DNA damage repair, chr...

2015
Brian D Janssen Fernando Garza-Sánchez Christopher S Hayes

Type II toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules are thought to mediate stress-responses by temporarily suppressing protein synthesis while cells redirect transcription to adapt to environmental change. Here, we show that YoeB, a ribosome-dependent mRNase toxin, is activated in Escherichia coli cells grown at elevated temperatures. YoeB activation is dependent on Lon protease, suggesting that thermal stres...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Miriam Ehrnthaler Lars B Scharff Tobias T Fleischmann Claudia Hasse Stephanie Ruf Ralph Bock

Consistent with their origin from cyanobacteria, plastids (chloroplasts) perform protein biosynthesis on bacterial-type 70S ribosomes. The plastid genomes of seed plants contain a conserved set of ribosomal protein genes. Three of these have proven to be nonessential for translation and, thus, for cellular viability: rps15, rpl33, and rpl36. To help define the minimum ribosome, here, we examine...

2014
Krithika Venkataraman Kip E. Guja Miguel Garcia-Diaz A. Wali Karzai

Decoding of aberrant mRNAs leads to unproductive ribosome stalling and sequestration of components of the translation machinery. Bacteria have evolved three seemingly independent pathways to resolve stalled translation complexes. The trans-translation process, orchestrated by the hybrid transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA) and its essential protein co-factor, small protein B (SmpB), is the principal ...

2017
John N Alumasa Paolo S Manzanillo Nicholas D Peterson Tricia Lundrigan Anthony D Baughn Jeffery S Cox Kenneth C Keiler

The emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) strains that are resistant to most or all available antibiotics has created a severe problem for treating tuberculosis and has spurred a quest for new antibiotic targets. Here, we demonstrate that trans-translation is essential for growth of MTB and is a viable target for development of antituberculosis drugs. We also show that an inhibitor of t...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Chunfu Wang Jill Pflugheber Rhea Sumpter Donald L Sodora Daniel Hui Ganes C Sen Michael Gale

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is treated with interferon (IFN)-based therapy. The mechanisms by which IFN suppresses HCV replication are not known, and only limited efficacy is achieved with therapy because the virus directs mechanisms to resist the host IFN response. In the present study we characterized the effects of IFN action upon the replication of two distinct quasispecies of an HCV ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Uwe Richter Taina Lahtinen Paula Marttinen Maarit Myöhänen Dario Greco Giuseppe Cannino Howard T. Jacobs Niina Lietzén Tuula A. Nyman Brendan J. Battersby

Proliferating cells require coordinated gene expression between the nucleus and mitochondria in order to divide, ensuring sufficient organelle number in daughter cells [1]. However, the machinery and mechanisms whereby proliferating cells monitor mitochondria and coordinate organelle biosynthesis remain poorly understood. Antibiotics inhibiting mitochondrial translation have emerged as therapeu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
T Naranda J P Ballesta

The replacement of each one of the eight serine residues present in the amino acid sequence of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae acidic ribosomal phosphoprotein YP2 beta (L45) by different amino acids has been performed by heteroduplex site-directed mutagenesis in the cloned gene. The mutated DNA was used to transform a yeast strain previously deprived of the original protein YP2 beta (L45) by gene ...

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