A possible universal role for mRNA secondary structure in bacterial translation revealed using a synthetic operon

The mechanisms for regulating translation re-initiation in bacteria remain poorly understood. Here, the authors screened a library of synthetic operons and identified a ribosome termination structure that modulates re-initiation efficiency and which is conserved across bacteria.

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Autores principales: Yonatan Chemla, Michael Peeri, Mathias Luidor Heltberg, Jerry Eichler, Mogens Høgh Jensen, Tamir Tuller, Lital Alfonta
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/f945cec54ed844a3bf6360085372dfe1
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Sumario:The mechanisms for regulating translation re-initiation in bacteria remain poorly understood. Here, the authors screened a library of synthetic operons and identified a ribosome termination structure that modulates re-initiation efficiency and which is conserved across bacteria.