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Protein Translation Pathway
Known as:
Eukaryotic protein translation
The scanning translation initiation model suggests that 40S ribosomal subunit preloaded with factors bind to the 5' end of the mRNA near the cap. The…
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EEF2 wt Allele
EEF2K protein, human
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EIF4A2 wt Allele
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2017
Review
2017
Targeting eukaryotic protein translation in mesothelioma.
R. Kratzke
Translational Lung Cancer Research
2017
Corpus ID: 31117882
The default mechanism for protein translation in eukaryotes involves activation of the eIF4 complex at the 5' end of mRNA. This…
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2014
2014
elicobacter pylori promotes eukaryotic protein translation y activating phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase / mTOR lga
Sokolovaa
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Michael Viethb
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Thorsten Gnada
,
Przemyslaw M. Bozkoa
,
ichael Naumanna
2014
Corpus ID: 49230887
The innate immune response elicited by Helicobacter pylori in the human gastric mucosa involves a range of cellular signalling…
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2012
2012
Novel mass spectrometric method for phosphorylation quantification using cerium oxide nanoparticles and tandem mass tags.
Weitao Jia
,
Armann Andaya
,
J. Leary
Analytical Chemistry
2012
Corpus ID: 22009198
The stoichiometry of protein phosphorylation significantly impacts protein function. The development of quantitative techniques…
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1998
1998
Purification and Characterization of a New Eukaryotic Protein Translation Factor EUKARYOTIC INITIATION FACTOR 4 H *
N. J. Richter-Cook
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T. Dever
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J. Hensold
,
W. Merrick
1998
Corpus ID: 26391102
A new protein with translational activity has been identified on the basis of its ability to stimulate translation in an in vitro…
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Review
1988
Review
1988
Hypusine biosynthesis in protein and its biological consequences.
R. Murphey
,
M. Tome
,
E. Gerner
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
1988
Corpus ID: 43815638
In 1971, the amino acid known as hypusine was discovered in free form in bovine brain (Shiba et al., 1972). The structure of…
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