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Ribosomal frameshifting, also
known as
translational frameshifting or
translational recoding, is a
biological phenomenon that
occurs during translation...
- A
frameshift mutation (also
called a
framing error or a
reading frame shift) is a
genetic mutation caused by
indels (insertions or deletions) of a number...
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Generalized frameshift. As a
response to poor
nutritional conditions, the bulk of the
yeast transcriptome undergoes −1
ribosome frameshifts which leads...
- HIV
ribosomal frameshift signal is a
ribosomal frameshift (PRF) that
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) uses to
translate several different proteins from...
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sequences (usually UUUAAAC) that
controls the rate and
chance of
ribosomal frameshifting. A
slippery sequence causes a
faster ribosomal transfer which in turn...
- from no
effect (e.g.
synonymous mutations) to
deleterious effects (e.g.
frameshift mutations), with
regard to
protein production, composition, and function...
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multiple of 3, it will
produce a
frameshift mutation. For example, a
common microindel which results in a
frameshift causes Bloom syndrome in the Jewish...
- The
discography of
Canadian heavy metal singer Sebastian Bach
consists of four
studio albums, one live album, one
compilation album, one EP,
eight singles...
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translational frameshifting. This
frameshift is
stimulated by a
pseudoknot present 3' of the
frameshift site in the
antizyme mRNA. The
frameshifting efficiency...
- The DnaX
ribosomal frameshifting element is a RNA
element found in the mRNA of the dnaX gene in E. coli. The dnaX gene has two
encoded products, tau and...