Domain topology, stability, and translation speed determine mechanical force generation on the ribosome
The concomitant folding of a nascent protein domain with its synthesis can generate mechanical forces that act on the ribosome and alter translation speed. Such changes in speed can affect the structure and function of the newly synthesized protein as well as cellular phenotype. The domain propertie...
Main Authors: | Leininger, SE, Trovato, F, Nissley, DA, Edward P O'Brien |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2019
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