ribosomal in English

adjective

['raɪbə'səʊml]

pertaining to ribosomes, pertaining to the cell organelle responsible for manufacturing proteins (Biology)

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1. Bromus, allopolyploidy, ITS, ribosomal DNA, phylogeny.

2. Translation takes place by +1 ribosomal frameshifting.

3. Organization of ribosomal DNA in the Basidiomycete Thanatephorus praticola

4. Bacteriocins are proteins or peptides synthesized by the ribosomal

5. Key words: chromosomal organization, FISH, Picea abies, ribosomal cistrons, satellite DNA.

6. All ribosomal proteins have been isolated and many specific antibodies have been produced.

7. Chloroplast ribosomes contain about 50 distinct ribosomal proteins, distributed between the two subunits.

8. Protein synthesis-DNA of Chloroplast codes for Chloroplast mRNA, rRNA, tRNA and ribosomal proteins

9. Flipping of the ribosomal A-site Adenines provides a basis for tRNA selection.

10. The human methyltransferase ZCCHC4 Catalyses N6-methyladenosine modification of 28S ribosomal RNA Nucleic Acids Res

11. From ultracentrifugal studies it is concluded, that chloroplasts also contain soluble and ribosomal RNA.

12. 8 The nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of the human ribosomal protein L12 cDNA.

13. Appropriate concentrations of Actinomycin D inhibited rRNA synthesis while distinct peaks of non-ribosomal RNA became apparent.

14. Bacteriocins are ribosomal-synthesized antimicrobial peptides that inhibit the growing of pathogenic and/or deteriorating bacteria

15. New forms of marine bacteria were also identified and characterised using 16S ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) sequencing.

16. Molecular phylogeny of Brachiopods and phoronids based on nuclear-encoded small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences

17. The ribosomal DNA (rDNA) repeat of Agaricus brunnescens (= A. bisporus) was cloned and mapped for six restriction endonucleases.

18. Ricin A-chain is an N-glycosidase that attacks ribosomal RNA at a highly conserved adenine residue.

19. Collaborationisms conformabilities countermobilizations discomfortable disconformable hemoglobinurias macroglobulinemias macroglobulins [more only first 20 shown above] Hook words found for ribosomal

20. Method for sequencing whole genome sequences of chloroplast, mitochondria or nuclear ribosomal dna of organism using next generation sequencing method

21. This is an antibiotic that acts Bactericidally with the mechanism of action inhibiting ribosomal protein synthesis, especially functional inhibition of mRNA

22. This is an antibiotic that acts Bactericidally with the mechanism of action inhibiting ribosomal protein synthesis, especially functional inhibition of mRNA

23. The structure and functionality of the ribosomal subunits of the substrate and the aerial mycelium of Streptomyces antibioticus were compared.

24. By monitoring protein markers of mitochondrial Biogenesis and degradation, we found that β-OHB decreased protein levels of mitochondrial ribosomal protein L16 …

25. In contrast, Abasic sites in the RNA are not known except for the site in ribosomal RNA induced by the plant poison ricin

26. Archaea differ from Eukaryota in their ribosomal structure and the presence—in some—of introns in the genome, as well as other

27. Genes encoded on the not-Binned regions were strongly biased towards ribosomal RNAs, transfer RNAs, mobile element functions and genes of unknown function …

28. The method ARDRA-ITS uses the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) which is amplified by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

29. These results suggest that during cell differentiation in Streptomyces important changes occur at the ribosomal level, particularly in the transition from the substrate to the aerial mycelium.

30. Archaea differ from Eukaryota in their ribosomal structure and the presence—in some—of introns in the genome, as well as other features (e.g., different membrane composition)

31. Molecular phylogenies generated with 18S and 28S ribosomal sequences indicate that Molgulid species fall into at least four distinct clades, three of which have multiple Anural members.

32. Molecular phylogenies generated with 18S and 28S ribosomal sequences indicate that Molgulid species fall into at least four distinct clades, three of which have multiple Anural members.

33. In that same year, Neckia, a 28th genus for Ochnoideae, was resurrected in a molecular phylogenetic study based on four chloroplast DNA loci, and nuclear ribosomal ITS.

34. Using SDS-PAGE and HPLC, several differences between the ribosomal protein pattern from both stages of development were observed, including a clear decrease in the L7/L12 content of the aerial mycelium.

35. The assignment of Archaea to a third domain of life in addition to Bacteria and Eukarya, based on universal small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) and protein trees (Woese et al

36. The research in the Molecular Cell Biology Lab aims at testing the effect of heat shock on the transcription of retrotransposons (jumping genes); specifically the R1 retrotransposons located within the ribosomal DNA of Drosophila

37. Archaebacteria are contrasted with the Eubacteria, from which they differ biochemically in the arrangement of the bases in their ribosomal RNA and in the composition of their plasma membranes and cell walls

38. In contrast, only a few studies of Abasic sites in the RNA have been reported, such as those in ribosomal RNA generated by ricin and loss of bulky bases that are susceptible to depurination (2, 3)

39. Based on comparative analyses of small subunit ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) sequences and selected protein sequences, the three primary lines of descent from the common ancestor are the Archaea (Archaebacteria), the Bacteria, and the Eucarya (eukaryotes).

40. Biotopes, etc ; Oscillatoriales; biogeography; genes; new species; phylogeny; ribosomal RNA; Show all 7 Subjects Abstract: A population of Desertifilum (Cyanobacteria, Oscillatoriales) from an oligotrophic desertic biotope was isolated and characterized using a polyphasic approach including molecular, morphological, and ecological information.

41. Opilio, some genes near the putative control region are rearranged, with the suite of genes encoding tRNA(Gln), the control region, and tRNA(Ile) located downstream of the two ribosomal RNA genes, and upstream of where they are typically located in Chelicerates.

42. A 2002 phylogenetic study of ribosomal DNA from various gasteriod species, including Cyathus striatus and Crucibulum laeve as representatives of the Nidulariaceae, were shown to belong to the euagarics clade, a monophyletic grouping of species from various genera: Hymenogaster, Hebeloma, Pholiota, Psathyrellus, Agaricus campestris, Amanita, and Tulostoma.

43. Archaea are prokaryotic microorganisms that are members of the third branch (or domain) of life, distinct from the other two domains – Bacteria and Eucarya. Archaea were recognized as a coherent group in the tree of life using small ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequence comparisons by C

44. Strains isolated from deep-sea sediment encode fewer proteins involved in processes related to [K] transcription, [T] signal transduction mechanisms, and [I] lipid transport and metabolism and a larger scale of proteins associated with COGs related to [J] translation, ribosomal structure, Biogenesist, and [p] inorganic ion transport and metabolism.

45. Four groups of cytoplasmic alterations (cya), which are characteristic of certain cytotoxic patterns, can be distinguished: 1. reversible toxic cya (glycogen loss and ergastoplasm disorganisation), 2. persistent toxic and posttoxic, i.e., occurrsing only after discontinuation of the NNM, cya (enhanced glycogen storage and hypertrophy of the agranular endoplasmic reticulum), 3. transitory posttoxic cya (fat accumulation) and 4. progredient posttoxic cya (glycogen reduction and relative ribosomal enhancement).