The Weird and Wonderful World of Bacterial Ribosome Regulation |
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Authors: | Daniel N. Wilson Knud H. Nierhaus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Gene Center and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Munich, Munich, Germany;2. Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare Genetik, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn every organism, translation of the genetic information into functional proteins is performed on the ribosome. In Escherichia coli up to 40% of the cell's total energy turnover is channelled toward the ribosome and protein synthesis. Thus, elaborate networks of translation regulation pathways have evolved to modulate gene expression in response to growth rate and external factors, ranging from nutrient deprivation, to chemical (pH, ionic strength) and physical (temperature) fluctuations. Since the fundamental players involved in regulation of the different phases of translation have already been extensively reviewed elsewhere, this review focuses on lesser known and characterized factors that regulate the ribosome, ranging from processing, modification and assembly factors, unusual initiation and elongation factors, to a variety of stress response proteins. |
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Keywords: | Assembly biogenesis Protein synthesis Ribosome RNA Translation regulation |
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