Динамика формирования и структурная организация эукариотических полирибосом
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Мы использовали разработанный в нашей лаборатории, длительно-работающий вариант бесклеточной системы трансляции на основе экстракта зародышей пшеницы для изучения формирования полирибосом на мРНК с различными нетранслируемыми областями (далее — НТО). Первой нашей задачей было сравнить динамику формирования полирибосом на кэпированных и некэпированных мРНК с природными и случайными НТО. Для… Читать ещё >
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