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The following pages link to Structural insights into the translational infidelity mechanism (Q30654491):
Displaying 36 items.
- The ribosome prohibits the G•U wobble geometry at the first position of the codon-anticodon helix (Q27704858) (← links)
- Avoidance of stochastic RNA interactions can be harnessed to control protein expression levels in bacteria and archaea (Q28595573) (← links)
- Synthesis, base pairing and structure studies of geranylated RNA (Q28817516) (← links)
- A recent intermezzo at the Ribosome Club (Q36264326) (← links)
- Novel base-pairing interactions at the tRNA wobble position crucial for accurate reading of the genetic code (Q36529455) (← links)
- Effects of tRNA modification on translational accuracy depend on intrinsic codon-anticodon strength (Q36627949) (← links)
- The RNA 3D Motif Atlas: Computational methods for extraction, organization and evaluation of RNA motifs (Q37038739) (← links)
- An integrated, structure- and energy-based view of the genetic code (Q37294856) (← links)
- Structure of the 70S ribosome from human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. (Q37473069) (← links)
- Cross-Talk between Dnmt2-Dependent tRNA Methylation and Queuosine Modification. (Q37729420) (← links)
- The ribosome in action: Tuning of translational efficiency and protein folding (Q38838979) (← links)
- Direct NMR Evidence that Transient Tautomeric and Anionic States in dG·dT Form Watson-Crick-like Base Pairs (Q38909592) (← links)
- Bacterial Protein Synthesis as a Target for Antibiotic Inhibition (Q38915765) (← links)
- Crystal structure of eukaryotic ribosome and its complexes with inhibitors (Q39110276) (← links)
- Atomic mutagenesis at the ribosomal decoding site (Q39189863) (← links)
- Large-Scale Movements of IF3 and tRNA during Bacterial Translation Initiation (Q41189047) (← links)
- RNA Structural Dynamics As Captured by Molecular Simulations: A Comprehensive Overview. (Q47235409) (← links)
- Aminoglycoside interactions and impacts on the eukaryotic ribosome. (Q47326437) (← links)
- IF2 and unique features of initiator tRNAfMet help establish the translational reading frame (Q50071943) (← links)
- Dynamic basis for dG•dT misincorporation via tautomerization and ionization. (Q50114971) (← links)
- Characterization of new-generation aminoglycoside promoting premature termination codon readthrough in cancer cells. (Q51158606) (← links)
- Translation in Prokaryotes. (Q52319810) (← links)
- Revising the structural diversity of ribosomal proteins across the three domains of life. (Q52359075) (← links)
- Accuracy of genetic code translation and its orthogonal corruption by aminoglycosides and Mg2+ ions. (Q52406468) (← links)
- Structural insights into the stimulation of S. pombe Dnmt2 catalytic efficiency by the tRNA nucleoside queuosine. (Q55281880) (← links)
- Queuosine-modified tRNAs confer nutritional control of protein translation (Q57267520) (← links)
- Nucleobase carbonyl groups are poor Mg inner-sphere binders but excellent monovalent ion binders - A critical PDB survey (Q58589393) (← links)
- Queuine links translational control in eukaryotes to a micronutrient from bacteria (Q64230137) (← links)
- The multiple flavors of GoU pairs in RNA. (Q64902307) (← links)
- Importance of potassium ions for ribosome structure and function revealed by long-wavelength X-ray diffraction. (Q64950310) (← links)
- Codon-specific effects of tRNA anticodon loop modifications on translational misreading errors in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q64965176) (← links)
- Tautomeric G•U pairs within the molecular ribosomal grip and fidelity of decoding in bacteria (Q89183479) (← links)
- Adenine protonation enables cyclic-di-GMP binding to cyclic-GAMP sensing riboswitches (Q90102239) (← links)
- Conditional accumulation of toxic tRNAs to cause amino acid misincorporation (Q90210138) (← links)
- Thermodynamic control of -1 programmed ribosomal frameshifting (Q90640008) (← links)
- Insights into the base-pairing preferences of 8-oxoguanosine on the ribosome (Q92538037) (← links)