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The interaction of mrna with ribosomes in the course of translation in higher eukaryotes. / Graifer, Dmitri; Karpova, Galina.
mRNA: Molecular Biology, Processing and Function. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2018. p. 1-42.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - The interaction of mrna with ribosomes in the course of translation in higher eukaryotes
AU - Graifer, Dmitri
AU - Karpova, Galina
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - The chapter is a review of currently available data on interactions of ribosomal components with canonical mRNAs and with hepatitis C virus (HCV)-like IRESes during translation and on conformational rearrangements in the ribosomes accompanying these interactions. The review considers data obtained by biochemical approaches, primarily by site-directed cross-linking with the application of mRNA and IRES analogues bearing reactive groups at definite locations, and models for translational complexes of higher eukaryotic ribosomes derived from cryo-electron microscopy. Universally conserved features of the ribosomal mRNA binding site and its properties inherent in mammalian ribosomes are discussed along with similarities and distinctions in the interactions of ribosomes with canonical mRNAs and HCV-like IRESes.
AB - The chapter is a review of currently available data on interactions of ribosomal components with canonical mRNAs and with hepatitis C virus (HCV)-like IRESes during translation and on conformational rearrangements in the ribosomes accompanying these interactions. The review considers data obtained by biochemical approaches, primarily by site-directed cross-linking with the application of mRNA and IRES analogues bearing reactive groups at definite locations, and models for translational complexes of higher eukaryotic ribosomes derived from cryo-electron microscopy. Universally conserved features of the ribosomal mRNA binding site and its properties inherent in mammalian ribosomes are discussed along with similarities and distinctions in the interactions of ribosomes with canonical mRNAs and HCV-like IRESes.
KW - Cryo-electron microscopy
KW - Hepatitis C virus IRES and its derivatives
KW - Hepatitis C virus IRES binding site
KW - mRNA analogues
KW - mRNA binding site
KW - Ribosomal proteins
KW - Ribosomal RNA
KW - Ribosomes of higher eukaryotes
KW - Site-directed cross-linking
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AN - SCOPUS:85048906103
SN - 9781536131680
SP - 1
EP - 42
BT - mRNA
PB - Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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