نتایج جستجو برای: translational modification

تعداد نتایج: 174232  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Ming-kun Yang Yao-hua Yang Zhuo Chen Jia Zhang Yan Lin Yan Wang Qian Xiong Tao Li Feng Ge Donald A Bryant Jin-dong Zhao

We describe an integrated workflow for proteogenomic analysis and global profiling of posttranslational modifications (PTMs) in prokaryotes and use the model cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 (hereafter Synechococcus 7002) as a test case. We found more than 20 different kinds of PTMs, and a holistic view of PTM events in this organism grown under different conditions was obtained withou...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2005
Holger Herlyn Hans Zischler

Positive selection has been shown to be pervasive in sex-related proteins of many metazoan taxa. However, we are only beginning to understand molecular evolutionary processes on the lineage to humans. To elucidate the evolution of proteins involved in human reproduction, we studied the sequence evolution of MAM domains of the sperm-ligand zonadhesin in respect to single amino acid sites, solven...

Journal: :RNA biology 2015
Lauren Endres Peter C Dedon Thomas J Begley

tRNA (tRNA) is a key molecule used for protein synthesis, with multiple points of stress-induced regulation that can include transcription, transcript processing, localization and ribonucleoside base modification. Enzyme-catalyzed modification of tRNA occurs at a number of base and sugar positions and has the potential to influence specific anticodon-codon interactions and regulate translation....

2012
Caterina Brandmayr Mirko Wagner Tobias Brückl Daniel Globisch David Pearson Andrea Christa Kneuttinger Veronika Reiter Antje Hienzsch Susanne Koch Ines Thoma Peter Thumbs Stylianos Michalakis Markus Müller Martin Biel Thomas Carell

Useful diversity: Quantification of modified tRNA nucleobases in different murine and porcine tissues reveals a tissue-specific overall modification content. The modification content correlates with rates of protein synthesis in vitro, suggesting a direct link between tRNA modification levels and tissue-specific translational efficiency.

Journal: :Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2010
Shuyan Li Lilia M. Iakoucheva Sean D. Mooney Predrag Radivojac

Understanding and predicting molecular cause of disease is one of the major challenges for biology and medicine. One particular area of interest continues to be computational analyses of disease-associated amino acid substitutions. To this end, various studies have been performed to identify molecular functions disrupted by disease-causing mutations. Here, we investigate the influence of diseas...

2014
Mike Merrick

The PII proteins constitute one of the most widely distributed families of signal transduction proteins in nature. They are pivotal players in the control of nitrogen metabolism in bacteria and archaea, and are also found in the plastids of plants. Quite remarkably PII proteins control the activities of a diverse range of enzymes, transcription factors and membrane transport proteins, and in al...

2015
Andrei Rajkovic Anne Witzky William Navarre Andrew J. Darwin Michael Ibba

Elongation factor P (EF-P) is an ancient bacterial translational factor that aids the ribosome in polymerizing oligo-prolines. EF-P structurally resembles tRNA and binds in-between the exit and peptidyl sites of the ribosome to accelerate the intrinsically slow reaction of peptidyl-prolyl bond formation. Recent studies have identified in separate organisms, two evolutionarily convergent EF-P po...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2009
Matthew Thomson Jeremy Gunawardena

Post-translational modification of proteins plays a central role in cellular regulation but its study has been hampered by the exponential increase in substrate modification forms ("modforms") with increasing numbers of sites. We consider here biochemical networks arising from post-translational modification under mass-action kinetics, allowing for multiple substrates, having different types of...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2009
Jessica N Nichol Luca A Petruccelli Wilson H Miller

Post-translational modifications, such as acetylation and ubiquitination, can greatly expand the functionality of a particular protein. The promyelocytic leukemia (PML) protein is a functionally promiscuous protein with proposed roles in many cellular processes. Its cellular headquarters are the macromolecular structures termed PML nuclear bodies. Post-translational modification of PML is emerg...

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