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The ABCF proteins in Escherichia coli individually address "hard-to-translate" nascent peptide sequences.


ABSTRACT: Total proteome analysis data for ABC-F (YheS, YbiT, EttA, and Uup) deletion strains in Escherichia coli.

ORGANISM(S): Escherichia Coli

SUBMITTER: Yuhei Chadani 

PROVIDER: PXD049710 | JPOST Repository | Fri Apr 26 00:00:00 BST 2024

REPOSITORIES: jPOST

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The ABCF proteins in Escherichia coli individually cope with 'hard-to-translate' nascent peptide sequences.

Chadani Yuhei Y   Yamanouchi Shun S   Uemura Eri E   Yamasaki Kohei K   Niwa Tatsuya T   Ikeda Toma T   Kurihara Miku M   Iwasaki Wataru W   Taguchi Hideki H  

Nucleic acids research 20240601 10


Organisms possess a wide variety of proteins with diverse amino acid sequences, and their synthesis relies on the ribosome. Empirical observations have led to the misconception that ribosomes are robust protein factories, but in reality, they have several weaknesses. For instance, ribosomes stall during the translation of the proline-rich sequences, but the elongation factor EF-P assists in synthesizing proteins containing the poly-proline sequences. Thus, living organisms have evolved to expand  ...[more]

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