Publications of M. V. Rodnina
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Journal Article (207)
181.
Journal Article
35, pp. 117 - 129 (2000)
Translational elongation factor G: a GTP-driven motor of the ribosome. Essays in Biochemistry 182.
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 183.
Journal Article
5 (7), pp. 939 - 947 (1999)
Ribosomal RNA is the target for oxazolidinones, a novel class of translational inhibitors. RNA 184.
Journal Article
23 (3), pp. 317 - 333 (1999)
Dynamics of translation on the ribosome: molecular mechanics of translocation. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 185.
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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 186.
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 187.
Journal Article
37 (44), pp. 15408 - 15413 (1998)
Interaction of guanine nucleotides with the signal recognition particle from Escherichia coli. Biochemistry 188.
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 189.
Journal Article
88 (1), pp. 19 - 28 (1997)
Arrangement of tRNAs in pre- and posttranslocational ribosomes revealed by electron cryomicroscopy. Cell 190.
Journal Article
385 (6611), pp. 37 - 41 (1997)
Hydrolysis of GTP by elongation factor G drives tRNA movement on the ribosome. Nature 191.
Journal Article
15 (23), pp. 6766 - 6774 (1996)
The G222D mutation in elongation factor Tu inhibits the codon-induced conformational changes leading to GTPase activation on the ribosome. EMBO Journal 192.
Journal Article
93 (22), pp. 12183 - 12188 (1996)
The "allosteric three-site model" of elongation cannot be confirmed in a well-defined ribosome system from Escherichia coli. Proceedings of the National Academy of Scienes of the United States of America 193.
Journal Article
93 (9), pp. 4202 - 4206 (1996)
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 Scienes of the United States of America 194.
Journal Article
271 (2), pp. 646 - 652 (1996)
Initial binding of the elongation factor Tu GTP aminoacyl-tRNA complex preceding codon recognition on the ribosome. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 195.
Journal Article
73 (11-12), pp. 1221 - 1227 (1995)
Elongation factor Tu, a GTPase triggered by codon recognition on the ribosome: mechanism and GTP consumption. Biochemistry and Cell Biology 196.
Journal Article
14 (11), pp. 2613 - 2619 (1995)
Codon-dependent conformational change of elongation factor Tu preceding GTP hydrolysis on the ribosome. EMBO Journal 197.
Journal Article
229 (3), pp. 596 - 604 (1995)
Site-directed mutagenesis of thermus thermophilus elongation factor Tu. Replacement of His85, Asp81 and Arg300. European Journal of Biochemistry 198.
Journal Article
92 (6), pp. 1945 - 1949 (1995)
GTP consumption of elongation factor Tu during translation of heteropolymeric mRNAs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Scienes of the United States of America 199.
Journal Article
33 (40), pp. 12267 - 12275 (1994)
Transient conformational states of aminoacyl-tRNA during ribosome binding catalyzed by elongation factor Tu. Biochemistry 200.
Journal Article
225 (1), pp. 305 - 310 (1994)
ATPase strongly bound to higher eukaryotic ribosomes. European Journal of Biochemistry