ribosomal protein

collocation in English

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ribosomal
adjective
uk
/raɪ.bəˈsəʊ.məl/
us
/raɪ.bəˈsoʊ.məl/
connected with ribosomes (= small structures in cells that produce protein from ...
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protein
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.tiːn/
us
/ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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(Definition ofribosomalandproteinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Phylogenetic relationship of organisms obtained byribosomalproteincomparison.
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Peptide bond formation is the fundamental reaction ofribosomalproteinsynthesis.
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Theribosomalproteingenes were the only class of genes with poor enhancers ranking.
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This leads to increased expression of the gene, which leads to the synthesis of more copies of theribosomalprotein.
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Attempts to block toxin production with antibacterials which target theribosomalproteinsynthesis are conceptually more attractive.
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Direct cross-links between initiation factors 1, 2, and 3 and ribosomal proteins promoted by 2-iminothiolane.
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Predictably this group was dominated by ribosomal proteins, but also included initiation and elongation factors.
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The detection in human sera of antibodies against ribosomal proteins has been traditionally associated with autoimmune diseases, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus.
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These studies indicated that several unique eukaryotic ribosomal proteins contribute to eukaryotic initiation-factor binding.
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Ribosomal proteins are shown in grey.
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As is typical for genes encoding ribosomal proteins, there are multiple processed pseudogenes of this gene dispersed through the genome.
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In addition, the highly transcribed genes, such as ribosomal proteins, have been shown to be located mostly on the leading strand in bacteria.
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Crystallographic work has shown that there are no ribosomal proteins close to the reaction site for polypeptide synthesis.
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Long distance interactions are mediated by eukaryote-specific helical extensions of ribosomal proteins, and several eukaryotic ribosomal proteins jointly to form inter-protein beta-sheets.
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Individual ribosomal proteins are synthesized and imported into the nucleus through nuclear pores.
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Mammalian mitochondrial ribosomal proteins are encoded by nuclear genes and help in protein synthesis within the mitochondrion.
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Most ribosomal proteins have been isolated and specific antibodies have been produced.
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The nucleolus is the site of assembly of ribosomal proteins, which are located in various particles dispersed over the cytoplasm.
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