The ribosomal protein S1-dependent standby site in tisB mRNA consists of a single-stranded region and a 5′ structure element

Volume: 116, Issue: 32, Pages: 15901 - 15906
Published: Jul 18, 2019
Abstract
In bacteria, stable RNA structures that sequester ribosome-binding sites (RBS) impair translation initiation, and thus protein output. In some cases, ribosome standby can overcome inhibition by structure: 30S subunits bind sequence-nonspecifically to a single-stranded region and, on breathing of the inhibitory structure, relocate to the RBS for initiation. Standby can occur over long distances, as in the active, +42 tisB mRNA, encoding a toxin....
Paper Details
Title
The ribosomal protein S1-dependent standby site in tisB mRNA consists of a single-stranded region and a 5′ structure element
Published Date
Jul 18, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
32
Pages
15901 - 15906
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