Selected article for: "sequence signal and wild type"

Author: Martin Mikl; Yitzhak Pilpel; Eran Segal
Title: High-throughput interrogation of programmed ribosomal frameshifting in human cells
  • Document date: 2018_11_14
  • ID: 5zjnzsik_8
    Snippet: reporter, but not in both (Fig 1E) . In cases where the native sequence contained stop codons in any 172 signal) resembles the wild-type PRF efficiencies (Fig 1C) , with the most efficient sites (HERV-K10, 241 SARS and SRV1) showing the highest and broadest sensitivity to sequence alterations. 242.....
    Document: reporter, but not in both (Fig 1E) . In cases where the native sequence contained stop codons in any 172 signal) resembles the wild-type PRF efficiencies (Fig 1C) , with the most efficient sites (HERV-K10, 241 SARS and SRV1) showing the highest and broadest sensitivity to sequence alterations. 242

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