Fidelity at the Molecular Level: Lessons from Protein Synthesis

The faithful and rapid translation of genetic information into peptide sequences is an indispensable property of the ribosome. The mechanistic understanding of strategies used by the ribosome to achieve both speed and fidelity during translation results from nearly a half century of biochemical and...

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Escherichia coli - genetics
Escherichia coli - metabolism
Protein Biosynthesis
Ribosomes - genetics
Ribosomes - metabolism
RNA, Bacterial - metabolism
RNA, Transfer - genetics
RNA, Transfer - metabolism
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