Selected article for: "fold induction and wild type"

Author: Atkins, John F.; Loughran, Gary; Bhatt, Pramod R.; Firth, Andrew E.; Baranov, Pavel V.
Title: Ribosomal frameshifting and transcriptional slippage: From genetic steganography and cryptography to adventitious use
  • Document date: 2016_9_6
  • ID: 0s8huajd_152
    Snippet: One of the intriguing facets is that increasing ribosome spacing by changing initiation rates to various degrees did not recover the full 4-fold polyamine induction observed with the wild-type construct bearing the ribosomal frameshifting site. This was taken to indicate that regulation of ribosome density is not the only relevant effect caused by the ribosome frameshifting site (268) . We will return to this shortly, see also Table 2 ......
    Document: One of the intriguing facets is that increasing ribosome spacing by changing initiation rates to various degrees did not recover the full 4-fold polyamine induction observed with the wild-type construct bearing the ribosomal frameshifting site. This was taken to indicate that regulation of ribosome density is not the only relevant effect caused by the ribosome frameshifting site (268) . We will return to this shortly, see also Table 2 .

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