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SUBMITTER: Armache JP
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2993421 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Armache Jean-Paul JP Jarasch Alexander A Anger Andreas M AM Villa Elizabeth E Becker Thomas T Bhushan Shashi S Jossinet Fabrice F Habeck Michael M Dindar Gülcin G Franckenberg Sibylle S Marquez Viter V Mielke Thorsten T Thomm Michael M Berninghausen Otto O Beatrix Birgitta B Söding Johannes J Westhof Eric E Wilson Daniel N DN Beckmann Roland R
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20101025 46
Protein synthesis in all living organisms occurs on ribonucleoprotein particles, called ribosomes. Despite the universality of this process, eukaryotic ribosomes are significantly larger in size than their bacterial counterparts due in part to the presence of 80 r proteins rather than 54 in bacteria. Using cryoelectron microscopy reconstructions of a translating plant (Triticum aestivum) 80S ribosome at 5.5-Å resolution, together with a 6.1-Å map of a translating Saccharomyces cerevisiae 80S rib ...[more]