Pairs of amino acids at the P- and A-sites of the ribosome predictably and causally modulate translation-elongation rates

Volume: 432, Issue: 24, Pages: 166696 - 166696
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Abstract
Variation in translation-elongation kinetics along a transcript's coding sequence plays an important role in the maintenance of cellular protein homeostasis by regulating co-translational protein folding, localization, and maturation. Translation-elongation speed is influenced by molecular factors within mRNA and protein sequences. For example, the presence of proline in the ribosome's P- or A-site slows down translation, but the effect of other...
Paper Details
Title
Pairs of amino acids at the P- and A-sites of the ribosome predictably and causally modulate translation-elongation rates
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
432
Issue
24
Pages
166696 - 166696
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