Publications of M. V. Rodnina
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Journal Article (217)
181.
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 182.
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 183.
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 184.
Journal Article
19 (9), pp. 2127 - 2136 (2000)
Late events of translation initiation in bacteria: a kinetic analysis. EMBO Journal 185.
Journal Article
39 (7), pp. 1734 - 1738 (2000)
Intact aminoacyl-tRNA is required to trigger GTP hydrolysis by elongationfFactor Tu on the ribosome. Biochemistry 186.
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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 187.
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 188.
Journal Article
7 (2), pp. 104 - 107 (2000)
Conformational switch in the decoding region of 16S rRNA during aminoacyl-tRNA selection on the ribosome. Nature Structural Biology 189.
Journal Article
381, pp. 377 - 387 (2000)
GTPases mechanisms and functions of translation factors on the ribosome. Biological Chemistry 190.
Journal Article
7 (11), pp. 1027 - 1031 (2000)
Energetic contribution of tRNA hybrid state formation to translocation catalysis on the ribosome. Nature Structural Biology 191.
Journal Article
35, pp. 117 - 129 (2000)
Translational elongation factor G: a GTP-driven motor of the ribosome. Essays in Biochemistry 192.
Journal Article
96 (17), pp. 9586 - 9590 (1999)
Thiostrepton inhibits the turnover but not the GTPase of elongation factor G on the ribosome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America 193.
Journal Article
5 (7), pp. 939 - 947 (1999)
Ribosomal RNA is the target for oxazolidinones, a novel class of translational inhibitors. RNA 194.
Journal Article
23 (3), pp. 317 - 333 (1999)
Dynamics of translation on the ribosome: molecular mechanics of translocation. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 195.
Journal Article
93 (9), pp. 4202 - 4206 (1999)
Truncated elongation factor G lacking the G domain promotes translocation of the 3' end but not of the anticodon domain of peptidyl-tRNA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 196.
Journal Article
17 (24), pp. 7490 - 7497 (1998)
Complete kinetic mechanism of elongation factor Tu-dependent binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to the A site of the E.coli ribosome. EMBO Journal 197.
Journal Article
37 (44), pp. 15408 - 15413 (1998)
Interaction of guanine nucleotides with the signal recognition particle from Escherichia coli. Biochemistry 198.
Journal Article
95 (13), pp. 7237 - 7239 (1998)
Form follows function: structure of an elongation factor G-ribosome complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Scienes of the United States of America 199.
Journal Article
88 (1), pp. 19 - 28 (1997)
Arrangement of tRNAs in pre- and posttranslocational ribosomes revealed by electron cryomicroscopy. Cell 200.
Journal Article
385 (6611), pp. 37 - 41 (1997)
Hydrolysis of GTP by elongation factor G drives tRNA movement on the ribosome. Nature