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Citations: Pah, Adam Robert, Adam Hockenberry, L Amaral. 2017. Leveraging genome-wide datasets to quantify the functional role of the anti-Shine–Dalgarno sequence in regulating translation efficiency.
The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is a ribosomal binding site in bacterial and archaeal messenger RNA. The RNA sequence helps recruit the ribosome to the mRNA to initiate protein synthesis by aligning ...
Equipped with the Shine-Dalgarno sequence and new sophisticated cloning methods, which he developed during his postdoctoral work at the University of California, San Francisco, ...
They show that ribosome pausing is mediated by Shine–Dalgarno (SD)-like sequences within coding regions; this pausing seems to be due to an altered 16S anti-SD sequence within the ribosome that ...
In prokaryotes, ribosomes are generally recruited by a specific signal on the mRNA called the ribosome-binding site (RBS, also called the Shine–Dalgarno sequence). The RBS positions the ribosome ...
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