Publications of M. V. Rodnina
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Journal Article (210)
161.
Journal Article
277 (8), pp. 6032 - 6036 (2002)
Mechanism of elongation factor (EF)-Ts-catalyzed nucleotide exchange in EF-Tu: Contribution of contacts at the guanine base. Journal of Biological Chemistry 162.
Journal Article
41 (1), pp. 162 - 169 (2002)
Kinetic mechanism of elongation factor Ts-catalyzed nucleotide exchange in elongation factor Tu. Biochemistry 163.
Journal Article
10, pp. 339 - 346 (2002)
Important contribution to catalysis of peptide bond formation by a single ionizing group within the ribosome. Molecular Cell 164.
Journal Article
41 (42), pp. 12806 - 12812 (2002)
Coupling of GTP hydrolysis by elongation factor G to translocation and factor recycling on the ribosome. Biochemistry 165.
Journal Article
41 (41), pp. 12520 - 12528 (2002)
GTPase activation of elongation factors Tu and G on the ribosome. Biochemistry 166.
Journal Article
68 (10), pp. 4894 - 4899 (2002)
Inactivation of the elongation factor Tu by mosquitocidal toxin-catalyzed mono-ADP-ribosylation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 167.
Journal Article
35 (4), pp. 559 - 568 (2001)
Mechanism of tRNA translocation on the ribosome. Molecular Biology 168.
Journal Article
26 (2), pp. 124 - 130 (2001)
Ribosome fidelity: tRNA discrimination, proofreading and induced fit. Trends in Biochemical Science 169.
Journal Article
52 (2), pp. 129 - 136 (2001)
A common structural motif in elongation factor Ts and ribosomal protein L7/12 may be involved in the interaction with elongation factor Tu. Journal of Molecular Evolution 170.
Journal Article
7 (2), pp. 293 - 301 (2001)
Important role of the tetraloop region of 4.5S RNA in SRP binding to its receptor FtsY. RNA 171.
Journal Article
7 (12), pp. 1879 - 1885 (2001)
Elongation factor G-induced structural change in helix 34 of 16S rRNA related to translocation on the ribosome. RNA 172.
Journal Article
7 (12), pp. 1879 - 1885 (2001)
Elongation factor G-induced structural change in helix 34 of 16S rRNA related to translocation on the ribosome. RNA 173.
Journal Article
70, pp. 415 - 435 (2001)
Fidelity of aminoacyl-tRNA selection on the ribosome: kinetic and structural mechanisms. Annual Review of Biochemistry 174.
Journal Article
6 (2), pp. 501 - 505 (2000)
Conformationally restricted elongation factor G retains GTPase activity but is inactive in translocation on the ribosome. Molecular Cell 175.
Journal Article
300 (4), pp. 951 - 961 (2000)
Role of domains 4 and 5 in elongation factor G functions on the ribosome. Journal of Molecular Biology 176.
Journal Article
19 (13), pp. 3458 - 3464 (2000)
Arginines 29 and 59 of elongation factor G are important for GTP hydrolysis or translocation on the ribosome. EMBO Journal 177.
Journal Article
19 (9), pp. 2127 - 2136 (2000)
Late events of translation initiation in bacteria: a kinetic analysis. EMBO Journal 178.
Journal Article
39 (7), pp. 1734 - 1738 (2000)
Intact aminoacyl-tRNA is required to trigger GTP hydrolysis by elongationfFactor Tu on the ribosome. Biochemistry 179.
Journal Article
295 (4), pp. 745 - 753 (2000)
Conformational changes in the bacterial SRP receptor FtsY upon binding of guanine nucleotides and SRP. Journal of Molecular Biology 180.
Journal Article
275 (2), pp. 890 - 894 (2000)
Stimulation of the GTPase activity of translation elongation factor G by ribosomal protein L7/12. Journal of Biology Chemistry