The adaptor hypothesis revisited.
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Auteurs |
M Ibba Hubert Becker C Stathopoulos D L Tumbula D Söll |
Langue |
en |
Volume |
25 |
Numéro |
7 |
Date de première publication |
2000-07 |
Titre de la source (revue, livre…) |
Trends in biochemical sciences |
Résumé |
As originally postulated in Crick's Adaptor hypothesis, the faithful synthesis of proteins from messenger RNA is dependent on the presence of perfectly acylated tRNAs. The hypothesis also suggested that each aminoacyl-tRNA would be made by a unique Show moreAs originally postulated in Crick's Adaptor hypothesis, the faithful synthesis of proteins from messenger RNA is dependent on the presence of perfectly acylated tRNAs. The hypothesis also suggested that each aminoacyl-tRNA would be made by a unique enzyme. Recent data have now forced a revision of this latter point, with an increasingly diverse array of enzymes and pathways being implicated in aminoacyl-tRNA synthesis. These unexpected findings have far-reaching implications for our understanding of protein synthesis and its origins. Show less |
DOI | 10.1016/s0968-0004(00)01600-5 |
Titre abrégé de la source |
Trends Biochem Sci |
Type de publication |
journal article |
Type de publication |
ACL |
Topic |
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Biochimie, Biologie Moléculaire |
PMID | 10871880 |
Unité de recherche extérieure au site |
Center for Biomolecular Recognition, Dept of Medical Biochemistry and Genetics, Laboratory B, The Panum Institute, Blegdamsvej 3c, DK-2200, Copenhagen N, Denmark |
Audience |
Non spécifiée |
Envoyer vers HAL |
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URL | https://univoak.eu/islandora/object/islandora:98482 |