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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV046416252
    Format: XXXIV, 983 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    Edition: Third edition
    ISBN: 978-0-19-878865-2
    Note: Seite 837-946 nur online verfügbar unter: www.oup.com/he/craig3e/
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology , Theology
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    Keywords: Molekulargenetik ; Molekularbiologie ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch
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  • 2
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    Book
    New York [u.a.] :Springer [u.a.],
    UID:
    almahu_BV011201402
    Format: 246 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3-540-61562-8 , 1-57059-379-5 , 0-412-12601-X
    Series Statement: Molecular biology intelligence unit
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Ribosomale RNS ; Intron ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York [u.a.] : Springer-Verlag
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12421384
    Format: 246 Seiten , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 3540615628
    Series Statement: Molecular biology intelligence unit
    Note: Text engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ribosomale RNS ; Intron ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB05249138
    Format: [21 Blatt ] , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781782322504 , 1782322507
    Note: Enth. interaktives Klangmodul , ohne Noten, ohne Liedertexte, Töne mit farbigen Symbolen
    Language: German
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_77743993X
    Format: XXXI, 912 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 28 cm
    Edition: Second edition
    ISBN: 0199658579 , 9780198719953 , 9780198705970 , 9780199658572
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Molekulargenetik ; Lehrbuch
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949419326802882
    Format: IX, 442 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2011.
    ISBN: 9783709102152
    Content: The ribosome is a macromolecular machine that synthesizes proteins with a high degree of speed and accuracy. Our present understanding of its structure, function and dynamics is the result of six decades of research. This book collects over 40 articles based on the talks presented at the 2010 Ribosome Meeting, held in Orvieto, Italy, covering all facets of the structure and function of the ribosome. New high-resolution crystal structures of functional ribosome complexes and cryo-EM structures of translating ribosomes are presented, while partial reactions of translation are examined in structural and mechanistic detail, featuring translocation as a most dynamic process. Mechanisms of initiation, both in bacterial and eukaryotic systems, translation termination, and novel details of the functions of the respective factors are described. Structure and interactions of the nascent peptide within, and emerging from, the ribosomal peptide exit tunnel are addressed in several articles. Structural and single-molecule studies reveal a picture of the ribosome exhibiting the energy landscape of a processive Brownian machine. The collection provides up-to-date reviews which will serve as a source of essential information for years to come.
    Note: Section I: Ribosome structure -- 1. Anat Bashan and Ada Yonath: Ribosome crystallography: from early evolution to contemporary medical insights -- 2. Venki Ramakrishnan: Structural studies on decoding, termination and translocation in the bacterial ribosome -- 3. C. Axel Innis, Gregor Blaha, David Bulkley, and Thomas A. Steitz: Structural studies of complexes of the 70S ribosome -- 4. Lasse B. Jenner, Natalia Demeshkina, Gulnara Yusupova, and Marat Yusupov: Interaction of bacterial ribosomes with mRNA and tRNA as studied by X-ray crystallographic analysis -- 5. Steven T. Gregory, Hasan Demirci, Jennifer F. Carr, Riccardo Belardinelli, Jill R. Thompson, Dale Cameron, Daniel Rodriguez-Correa, Frank Murphy, Venki Ramakrishnan, Gerwald Jogl and Albert E. Dahlberg: Genetic and crystallographic approaches to investigating ribosome structure and function -- 6. Jack A. Dunkle and Jamie H. D. Cate: The packing of ribosomes in crystals and polysomes -- 7. Adam Ben-Shem, Lasse B. Jenner, Gulnara Yusupova, and Marat Yusupov: Crystal structure of the eukaryotic 80S ribosome -- 8. Rajendra K. Agrawal, Manjuli R. Sharma, Aymen Yassin, and Linda L. Spremulli: Structure and function of organellar ribosomes -- 9. Petr Sergiev, Anna Golovina, Irina Prokhorova, Olga Sergeeva, Ilya Osterman , Mikhail Nesterchuk, Dmitry Burakovsky, Alexey Bogdanov, and Olga Dontsova: Modifications of ribosomal RNA: From enzymes to function --   -- Section II: Recruiting the ribosome for translation    --   -- 10. A. Simonetti, S. Marzi, A. Myasnikov, J-F. Menetret, and B. Klaholz: Insights into translation initiation and termination complexes and into the polysome architecture -- 11. Michael Pavlov, Suparna Sanyal, and Måns Ehrenberg: Initiation of bacterial protein synthesis with wild type and novel mutants of initiation factor 2 -- 12. Claudio O. Gualerzi, Anna Maria Giuliodori, Anna Brandi, Fabio DI Pietro, Lolita Piersimoni, Attilio Fabbretti, and Cynthia L. Pon: Translation initiation at the root of the cold-shock translational bias -- 13. Sarah F. Mitchell, Sarah E. Walker, Vaishnavi Rajagopal, Colin Echeverría Aitken, and Jon R. Lorsch: Recruiting knotty partners: The roles of translation initiation factors in mRNA recruitment to the eukaryotic ribosome -- 14. Andrey V. Pisarev, Maxim A. Skabkin, Vera P. Pisareva, Olga V. Skabkina, Christopher U. T. Hellen, and Tatyana V. Pestova: The mechanism of ribosomal recycling in eukaryotes --   -- Section III: Decoding, fidelity, and peptidyl transfer --   -- 15. Jared M. Schrader, Margaret E. Saks, and Olke C. Uhlenbeck: The specific interaction between aminoacyl-tRNAs and elongation factor Tu -- 16. Marina V. Rodnina: Mechanisms of Decoding and Peptide Bond Formation -- 17. Rodrigo F. Ortiz-Meoz, Shan L. He, Hani S. Zaher, and Rachel Green: Sense and nonsense recognition by the ribosome -- 18. Magnus Johansson, Ka Weng Ieong, Michael Pavlov, and Måns Ehrenberg: Rate and accuracy of ribosomal peptidyl transfer -- 19. Aishwarya Devaraj, Sean P. McClory, Daoming Qin, Joshua M. Leisring, and Kurt Fredrick: Mutations in 16S rRNA that decrease the fidelity of translation -- 20. Rashid Akbergenov, Dmitry Shcherbakov, Tanja Matt, Stefan Duscha, Martin Meyer, Déborah Perez Fernandez, Rashmi Pathak, Shinde Harish, Iwona Kudyba, Srinivas R. Dubbaka, Sandrina Silva, Maria del Carmen Ruiz Ruiz, Sumantha Salian, Andrea Vasella, and Erik C. Böttger: Decoding and deafness: two sides of a coin -- 21. Biswajoy Roy-Chaudhuri, Narayanaswamy Kirthi, Teresa Kelley, and Gloria M. Culver: Ribosomal protein S5, ribosomal biogenesis and translational fidelity -- Section IV: Elongation and ribosome dynamics -- 22. Daniel D. MacDougall and Ruben L. Gonzalez, Jr.: Exploring the structural dynamics of the translational machinery using single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer -- 23. Sotaro Uemura and Joseph D. Puglisi: Real-time monitoring of single molecule translation -- 24. Paul C. Whitford, Roger B. Altman, Peter Geggier, Daniel S. Terry, James B. Munro, Jose' N. Onuchic, Christian M. T. Spahn, Karissa Y. Sanbonmatsu, and Scott C. Blanchard: Dynamic views of ribosome function: Energy landscapes and ensembles -- 25. Joachim Frank: Ribosome dynamics: Progress in the characterization of mRNA-tRNA translocation by cryo-electron microscopy -- 26. Wolfgang Wintermeyer, Andreas Savelsbergh, Andrey L. Konevega, Frank Peske, Vladimir I. Katunin, Yuri P. Semenkov, Niels Fischer, Holger Stark, and Marina V. Rodnina: Elongation factor G in translocation and ribosome recycling -- 27. Barry S. Cooperman, Yale E. Goldman, Chunlai Chen, Ian Farrell, Jaskarin Kaur, Hanqing Liu, Wie Liu, Gabriel Rosenblum, Zeev Smilansky, Benjamin Stevens, and Haibo Zhang: Mechanism and dynamics of the elongation cycle -- 28. Harry F. Noller, Dmitri N. Ermolenko, Andrei Kortostelev, Martin Laurberg, Jianyu Zhu, Haruichi Asahara, Laura Lancaster, Lucas Horan. Alexander Hirschi, John Paul Donahue, Sergei Trahanov, Clint Spiegel, Robyn Hickerson, Peter Cornish, and Taekjip Ha: Studies on the Mechanisms of Translocation and Termination -- 29. David Healey, Mickey Miller, Christopher Woolstenhulme, and Allen Buskirk: The mechanism by which tmRNA rescues stalled ribosomes -- Section V: Nascent peptide and tunnel interactions --   -- 30. Nora Vázquez-Laslop, Haripriya Ramu, and Alexander Mankin: Nascent peptide-mediated ribosome stalling promoted by antibiotics -- 31. Daniel N. Wilson, Shashi Bhushan, Thomas Becker, and Roland Beckmann: Nascent polypeptide chains within the ribosomal tunnel analyzed by cryo-EM -- 32. Daniel Boehringer and Nenad Ban: Mechanistic insight into co-translational protein processing, folding, targeting, and membrane insertion -- Section VI: Evolution -- 33. Sergey V. Steinberg and Konstantin Bokov: Molecular palaeontology as a new tool to study the evolution of ribosomal RNA.  .
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783709102145
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783709102169
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783709119280
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34651931
    Format: 983 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Thrid edition
    ISBN: 9780198788652
    Content: The biological world operates on a multitude of scales - from molecules to cells to tissues to organisms to ecosystems. Throughout all these levels runs a common thread: the communication and onward passage of information - from cell to cell, from organism to organism and, ultimately, from generation to generation. But how does this information - no more than a static repository of data - come alive to govern the processes that constitute life?The answer lies in the concerted action of molecular components which cooperate through a series of carefully-regulated processes to bring the information in our genome to life. These components and processes lie at the heart of one of the most fascinating subjects to engage the minds of scientists today: molecular biology.Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome Function offers a fresh, distinctive approach to the teaching of molecular biology. It is an approach that reflects the challenge of teaching a subject that is in many ways unrecognizable from the molecular biology of the 20th century - a discipline in which our understanding has advanced immeasurably, but about which many questions remain to be answered.It is written with several guiding themes in mind:- A focus on key principles provides a robust conceptual framework on which students can build a solid understanding of the discipline;- An emphasis on the commonalities that exist between the three kingdoms of life, and the discussion of differences between the three kingdoms where such differences offer instructive insights into molecular processes and components, gives students an accurate depiction of our current understanding of the conserved nature of molecular biology, and the differences that underpin biological diversity;- An integrated approach demonstrates how certain molecular phenomena have diverse impacts on genome function by presenting them as themes that recur throughout the book, rather than as artificially separated topicsAt heart, molecular biology is an experimental science, and a central element to the understanding of molecular biology is an appreciation of the approaches taken to yield the information from which concepts and principles are deduced. Yet there is also the challenge of introducing the experimental evidence in a way that students can readily comprehend.Molecular Biology responds to this challenge with Experimental Approach panels, which branch off from the text in a clearly-signposted way. These panels describe pieces of research that have been undertaken, and which have been particularly valuable in elucidating different aspects of molecular biology. Each panel is carefully cross-referenced to the discussion of key molecular biology tools and techniques, which are presented in a dedicated chapter at the end of the book.Beyond this, Molecular Biology further enriches the learning experience with full-colour, custom-drawn artwork; end-of-chapter questions and summaries; relevant suggested further readings grouped by topic; and an extensive glossary of key terms.Among the students being taught today are the molecular biologists of tomorrow; these individuals will be in a position to ask fascinating questions about fields whose complexity and sophistication become more apparent with each year that passes. Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome Function is the perfect introduction to this challenging, dynamic, but ultimately fascinating discipline.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34492675
    Format: 1056 Seiten
    Edition: Thrid edition
    ISBN: 9780198788652
    Content: The biological world operates on a multitude of scales - from molecules to cells to tissues to organisms to ecosystems. Throughout all these levels runs a common thread: the communication and onward passage of information - from cell to cell, from organism to organism and, ultimately, from generation to generation. But how does this information - no more than a static repository of data - come alive to govern the processes that constitute life?The answer lies in the concerted action of molecular components which cooperate through a series of carefully-regulated processes to bring the information in our genome to life. These components and processes lie at the heart of one of the most fascinating subjects to engage the minds of scientists today: molecular biology.Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome Function offers a fresh, distinctive approach to the teaching of molecular biology. It is an approach that reflects the challenge of teaching a subject that is in many ways unrecognizable from the molecular biology of the 20th century - a discipline in which our understanding has advanced immeasurably, but about which many questions remain to be answered.It is written with several guiding themes in mind:- A focus on key principles provides a robust conceptual framework on which students can build a solid understanding of the discipline;- An emphasis on the commonalities that exist between the three kingdoms of life, and the discussion of differences between the three kingdoms where such differences offer instructive insights into molecular processes and components, gives students an accurate depiction of our current understanding of the conserved nature of molecular biology, and the differences that underpin biological diversity;- An integrated approach demonstrates how certain molecular phenomena have diverse impacts on genome function by presenting them as themes that recur throughout the book, rather than as artificially separated topicsAt heart, molecular biology is an experimental science, and a central element to the understanding of molecular biology is an appreciation of the approaches taken to yield the information from which concepts and principles are deduced. Yet there is also the challenge of introducing the experimental evidence in a way that students can readily comprehend.Molecular Biology responds to this challenge with Experimental Approach panels, which branch off from the text in a clearly-signposted way. These panels describe pieces of research that have been undertaken, and which have been particularly valuable in elucidating different aspects of molecular biology. Each panel is carefully cross-referenced to the discussion of key molecular biology tools and techniques, which are presented in a dedicated chapter at the end of the book.Beyond this, Molecular Biology further enriches the learning experience with full-colour, custom-drawn artwork; end-of-chapter questions and summaries; relevant suggested further readings grouped by topic; and an extensive glossary of key terms.Among the students being taught today are the molecular biologists of tomorrow; these individuals will be in a position to ask fascinating questions about fields whose complexity and sophistication become more apparent with each year that passes. Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome Function is the perfect introduction to this challenging, dynamic, but ultimately fascinating discipline.
    Note: Englisch
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Vienna : Springer-Verlag GmbH Wien
    UID:
    gbv_1651288240
    Format: Online-Ressource (XII, 442p. 250 illus., 150 illus. in color, digital)
    ISBN: 9783709102152
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Content: Rachel Green
    Content: The ribosome is a macromolecular machine that synthesizes proteins with a high degree of speed and accuracy. Our present understanding of its structure, function and dynamics is the result of six decades of research. This book collects over 40 articles based on the talks presented at the 2010 Ribosome Meeting, held in Orvieto, Italy, covering all facets of the structure and function of the ribosome. New high-resolution crystal structures of functional ribosome complexes and cryo-EM structures of translating ribosomes are presented, while partial reactions of translation are examined in structu
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Title Page; Copright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Section I Ribosome structure; 1 Ribosome crystallography: From early evolution to contemporary medical insights; 1. Introduction; 2. Hibernating bears stimulated ribosome crystallization; 3. The ribosome is a polymerase; 4. Structural disorder with functional meaning; 5. On the ribosomal tunnel and initial nascent protein folding; 6. Antibiotics targeting the ribosome: strategies, expectations and problems; 7. The ribosomal core is the optimized vestige of an ancient entity; 8. Conclusion; 9. Future prospects; Acknowledgements; References , 2 Structural studies on decoding, termination and translocation in the bacterial ribosome1. Introduction; 2. Studies on decoding; 2.1. Insights from studies on the 30S subunit; 2.2. Structures of the ribosome with elongation factor Tu and aminoacyl tRNA; 3. Studies on termination; 4. The peptidyl transferase center in the 70S ribosome; 5. Structure of a post-translocation complex of the ribosome with elongation factor G; 6. A structure of a ribosome recycling factor; 7. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Structural studies of complexes of the 70S ribosome; 1. Introduction , 2. Something old, something new: Antibiotics and the ribosome2.1. The macrolides and chloramphenicol revisited; 2.2. The tuberactinomycins; 3. Insights into the regulation of bacterial protein synthesis; 3.1. Regulation at the level of initiation: EF-P and the first peptide bond; 3.2. Nascent chains as regulators of protein synthesis: The TnaC leader peptide; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Interaction of bacterial ribosomes with mRNA and tRNA as studied by X-ray crystallographic analysis; 1. Introduction , 2. How does the ribosome maintain the reading frame of messenger RNA during protein synthesis?2.1. Overview of the mRNA path through the ribosome; 2.2. Network of interactions of the ribosome with the mRNA downstream of the A-site codon; 2.3. Role of tRNA modifications in stabilizing mRNA-tRNA interactions on the ribosome. mRNA kink between P- and E-site codons; 2.4. Interactions of the ribosome with the mRNA region upstream of the P-site codon; 2.5. mRNA movement on the ribosome; 3. Stabilization of tRNA in the A site of the 70S ribosome; References , 5 Genetic and crystallographic approaches to investigating ribosome structure and function1. Introduction; 2. Thermus thermophilus as a model system; 2.1. Genetics of T. thermophilus; 2.2. Ribosomal genes and antibiotic-resistance mutations; 2.3. Streptomycin resistance and dependence; 2.4. Communication between ribosomal protein S12 and EF-Tu; 3. X-ray crystallography of mutant 30S subunits; 3.1. Probing the structural basis for streptomycin dependence; 3.2. Restructuring of the 30S subunit by rRNA modification; 4. Conclusions; References; 6 The packing of ribosomes in crystals and polysomes , 1. Introduction
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783709102145
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Ribosomes Wien : Springer, 2011 ISBN 9783709102145
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Ribosom ; Ribosom ; Ribosomenproteine
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Henry Stewart Talks Ltd,
    UID:
    almafu_9961427396102883
    Format: 1 streaming video file (63 min.) : , digital, mono, SWF file, sound, color , 010315
    Content: Audio-visual presentation: Fundamental processes during protein synthesis -- Peptidyl transfer catalysis by RNA-rich active site -- Ribosome structure solution provided new insights -- Peptide bond formation and peptide release -- Active site of the ribosome -- Universally conserved nucleotides of the active site -- Affinity tag purification of mutant ribosomes -- Active site mutations and rates of peptidyl transfer -- A-site substrates: tRNA vs. puromycin -- "Uninduced" state of ribosome and P-site substrate -- A-site substrates-induced conformational changes -- Peptide release activity of variant ribosomes -- RF catalysis in the large subunit -- RF conserved amino acids in bacteria -- Consequences of RF1 site-directed mutations -- Nucleophile partitioning -- Mutants that lost water specificity -- RF components functioning in activating hydrolysis -- Regulation of translation post-initiation.
    Note: Retrieved April 16, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/803/. , Introduction -- Foundmental processes during protein synthesis -- Peptidyl transfer catalysis by RNA-rich active site -- Ribosome structure solution provided new insights -- Peptide bond formation and peptide release -- Active site of the ribosome -- Universally conserved nucleotides of the active site -- Affinity tag purification of mutant ribosomes -- Pre-steady state assay for peptide bond formation -- Active site mutations and rates of peptidyl transfer -- A-site substrates: tRNA vs. puromycin -- Active site variants recovery by C75 addition to Pm -- "Uninduced" state of ribosome and P-site substrate -- A-site substrates-induced conformational changes -- Peptide release activity of variant ribosomes -- How do release factors function? -- RF catalysis in the large subunit -- Other RF conserved amino acids in bacteria -- Consequences of RF1 site-directed mutations -- How can we make substitution in water? -- Nucleophile partitioning provides a handle -- Mutants that appear to have lost water specificity -- Permissivity and size of side chain at position 235 -- RF components functioning in activating hydrolysis -- Summary -- Regulation of translation post-initiation.
    Language: English
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