Selected article for: "efficient replication and viral replication"

Author: Kenneth Lyon; Luis U. Aguilera; Tatsuya Morisaki; Brian Munsky; Timothy J. Stasevich
Title: Live-cell single RNA imaging reveals bursts of translational frameshifting
  • Document date: 2018_11_24
  • ID: 4fm1skgh_41
    Snippet: Frameshifting is a common tactic used by viruses to minimize their genomes for faster, more efficient replication in host cells, effectively getting two viral proteins for the price of one viral RNA. While the general architecture of frameshift sequences is well characterized and the dynamics of frameshifting have been measured with single-All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission......
    Document: Frameshifting is a common tactic used by viruses to minimize their genomes for faster, more efficient replication in host cells, effectively getting two viral proteins for the price of one viral RNA. While the general architecture of frameshift sequences is well characterized and the dynamics of frameshifting have been measured with single-All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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