Ribosomes: Molecular Structure, Role in Biological Functions and Implications for Genetic Diseases ( Protein Biochemistry, Synthesis, Structure and Cellular Functions )

Publication series :Protein Biochemistry, Synthesis, Structure and Cellular Functions

Author: Zhou Lin and Wang Liu  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781624176999

Subject: Q591.2 protein metabolism

Keyword: Proteins

Language: ENG

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Ribosomes are essential protein-RNA complexes that synthesize proteins according to the gene library of the cell in all living organisms. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the molecular structure, biological functions and implications for genetic disease of ribosomes. Topics include ribosomal alterations and immune-related illness; the role of ribosomes in mediating hypoxia response and tolerance in eukaryotes; the potential biomedical use of ribosome-inactivating proteins; coarse-graining the nano-machine ribosome to elucidate its functional dynamics; and structural aspects of ribosomal ligands interactions providing the work of the human translational machinery.

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