TRANSLATIONAL COUPLING MUTATION

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  • Measurement of gene expression by translational coupling: effect of copy
  • Jul 8, 1994 . However, there is no fixed stoichiometry of coupling: mutations in atpH lead to
  • Although acting originally on the expression of only one of the two main coupling
  • This mutation decreases rpml expression about 10-fold and also decreases that
  • Cell Free Expression; Translation Systems; "Linked" & "Coupled" Systems .
  • Measurement of gene expression by translational coupling: effect of copy
  • Mutational alterations of translational coupling in the L11 .
  • Effects of SDBb and SDBc mutations on expression of β-galactosidase from the
  • Translational coupling is the mechanism by which an appropriate quantitative .
  • The nature of translational coupling between repB and repA, the overlapping rep
  • assay for translational coupling, the promoter-distal alpEgene was fused to lacZ,
  • translational coupling (Fig. 4). Q 1999 Blackwell Science Ltd, Molecular
  • Several mutational analyses were carried out to define the region responsible for
  • to impact the RNA metabolism pathway at multiple levels from transcrip- tion to
  • Mutations that disrupt the long-range interaction abolish the translational
  • laps the pyrF translational stop codon, suggesting that the two genes are
  • translation should abolish nutR function. Alternatively, translational coupling may
  • cite evidence that translational coupling is involved in the regulation of several
  • sr575 mutation, leading to an increased rate of lyso- zyme synthesis. While such
  • It has been specifically postulated that a translational coupling at the nut site is
  • Changes in the survival of each mutant indicate a role of the mutated region . .
  • Overlap is most common in rapidly evolving genomes with high mutation rates .
  • May 11, 2010 . In one examined case we confirmed that the second site mutations had restored
  • Translation of repA and repB is likely to be coupled in pSW800 since mutation of
  • Restoration of a translational stop-start overlap reinstates translational coupling
  • Oct 1, 1982 . A Founder Mutation in the GK1 Gene Is Responsible for Galactokinase .
  • In one examined case we confirmed that the second site mutations had restored
  • Restoration of a translational stop-start overlap reinstates translational coupling
  • Praszkier J. Mutations affecting translational coupling between the rep genes of
  • Publication » Measurement of gene expression by translational coupling: effect of
  • Translational coupling in the Escherichia coli operon encoding translation
  • ing the principle of translational coupling was investigat- ed. For this purpose, the
  • translational coupling may not be involved in N action; how- ever, the nusE
  • Jun 14, 2011 . Measurement of gene expression by translational coupling: effect of copy
  • Emergence of the mutant phenotype via coupled transcription/translation will be
  • Translational coupling in the Escherichia coli operon encoding translation .
  • Nov 19, 2010 . A. To test for translational coupling, site-directed mutation was used to introduce
  • reinitiation is an extreme case of translational coupling in which translation of a
  • A. To test for translational coupling, site-directed mutation was used to introduce
  • Jul 2, 2004 . [Note -- DeLucia and Cairns' isolated a polA mutant that was not conditional, .
  • The effect of a putative translational enhancer sequence (downstream box) on
  • Jun 9, 2006 . test the possibility of translational coupling, a stop codon. (UAA) was . .. overlap
  • Effects of SDBb and SDBc mutations on expression of ß-ga- lactosidase from the
  • and functional properties of the Jk mutant polypeptide. In the cell-free
  • The nature of translational coupling between repB and repA, the overlapping rep
  • Translational Overlap and Translational Coupling . . . The ampC attenuator
  • that the mRNA contains functionally distinct ribosome and repressor binding sites
  • TRANSLATIONAL COUPLING MUTATIONS. 4687. TABLE 1. Bacterial strains.
  • Aug 16, 2011 . To exclude the possibility that egfp interferes with translational coupling, we
  • least three times more efficiently than atpH. However, there is no fixed

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