Biofunctional Surfaces for Smart Entrapment of Polysomes

Volume: 11, Issue: 2, Pages: 776 - 776
Published: Jan 15, 2021
Abstract
Protein synthesis is a central process in all cells, crucial for cell development and maintenance. Translational dysregulation, in fact, is associated with cancer or neurodegenerative diseases. Active protein synthesis occurs on a supramolecular complex, named polyribosome or polysome, formed by a mRNA associated with multiple ribosomes. Polysomes therefore can be considered as a privileged molecular platform to obtain information about the...
Paper Details
Title
Biofunctional Surfaces for Smart Entrapment of Polysomes
Published Date
Jan 15, 2021
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
776 - 776
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