Selected article for: "mrna secondary structure and secondary structure"

Author: Yu, Chien-Hung; Noteborn, Mathieu H.; Pleij, Cornelis W. A.; Olsthoorn, René C. L.
Title: Stem–loop structures can effectively substitute for an RNA pseudoknot in -1 ribosomal frameshifting
  • Document date: 2011_7_29
  • ID: wifs97yy_1
    Snippet: Ribosomal frameshifting is a translational recoding event in which a certain percentage of ribosomes are forced to shift to another reading frame in order to synthesize an alternative protein. This switch occurs at a specific position on the mRNA, called the slip site or slippery sequence, and can be either forwards (+1) or backwards (À1). The nature and efficiency of frameshifting depends on several factors, including tRNA availability and modi.....
    Document: Ribosomal frameshifting is a translational recoding event in which a certain percentage of ribosomes are forced to shift to another reading frame in order to synthesize an alternative protein. This switch occurs at a specific position on the mRNA, called the slip site or slippery sequence, and can be either forwards (+1) or backwards (À1). The nature and efficiency of frameshifting depends on several factors, including tRNA availability and modifications, and mRNA primary and secondary structure (1, 2) .

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