Publications
Journal Article (14)
1.
Journal Article
540 (7631), pp. 80 - 85 (2016)
The pathway to GTPase activation of elongation factor SelB on the ribosome. Nature 2.
Journal Article
35 (19), pp. 2104 - 2119 (2016)
NSUN3 and ABH1 modify the wobble position of mt-tRNAMet to expand codon recognition in mitochondrial translation. The EMBO Journal 3.
Journal Article
102 (1), pp. 152 - 167 (2016)
The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon. Molecular Microbiology 4.
Journal Article
16 (8), pp. 2187 - 2196 (2016)
Kinetics of spontaneous and EF-G-accelerated rotation of ribosomal subunits. Cell Reports 5.
Journal Article
55 (33), pp. 9544 - 9547 (2016)
Electrostatics and intrinsic disorder drive translocon binding of the SRP receptor FtsY. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 6.
Journal Article
105 (8), pp. 463 - 475 (2016)
Translational GTPases. Biopolymers 7.
Journal Article
25 (8), pp. 1390 - 1406 (2016)
The ribosome in action: Tuning of translational efficiency and protein folding. Protein Science 8.
Journal Article
7, 11657 (2016)
Essential structural elements in tRNAPro for EF-P-mediated alleviation of translation stalling. Nature Communications 9.
Journal Article
428 (10, P. B), pp. 2165 - 2185 (2016)
Protein elongation, co-translational folding and targeting. Journal of Molecular Biology 10.
Journal Article
113 (16), pp. E2286 - E2295 (2016)
Inhibition of translation initiation complex formation by GE81112 unravels a 16S rRNA structural switch involved in P-site decoding. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 11.
Journal Article
23 (4), pp. 342 - 348 (2016)
Choreography of molecular movements during ribosome progression along mRNA. Nature Structural and Molecular Biology 12.
Journal Article
61 (3), pp. 341 - 351 (2016)
Synonymous codons direct cotranslational folding toward different protein conformations. Molecular Cell 13.
Journal Article
4 (1), e1143076 (2016)
tRNA wobble modifications and protein homeostasis. Translation 14.
Journal Article
13 (12), pp. 1197 - 1203 (2016)
Translocation as continuous movement through the ribosome. RNA Biology