A Yonath
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Recent Articles
1.
Bashan A, Yonath A
Biochem Soc Trans
. 2005 May;
33(Pt 3):488-92.
PMID: 15916549
A ribosome is a ribozyme polymerizing amino acids, exploiting positional- and substrate-mediated chemical catalysis. We showed that peptide-bond formation is facilitated by the ribosomal architectural frame, provided by a sizable...
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Bashan A, AGMON I, Zarivach R, Schluenzen F, Harms J, Pioletti M, et al.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
. 2003 May;
66:43-56.
PMID: 12762007
No abstract available.
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Gluehmann M, Zarivach R, Bashan A, Harms J, Schluenzen F, Bartels H, et al.
Methods
. 2002 Feb;
25(3):292-302.
PMID: 11860283
The cellular organelles translating the genetic code into proteins, the ribosomes, are large, asymmetric, flexible, and unstable ribonucleoprotein assemblies, hence they are difficult to crystallize. Despite two decades of intensive...
4.
Harms J, Schluenzen F, Zarivach R, Bashan A, Gat S, AGMON I, et al.
Cell
. 2001 Dec;
107(5):679-88.
PMID: 11733066
We describe the high resolution structure of the large ribosomal subunit from Deinococcus radiodurans (D50S), a gram-positive mesophile suitable for binding of antibiotics and functionally relevant ligands. The over-all structure...
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Schlunzen F, Zarivach R, Harms J, Bashan A, Tocilj A, Albrecht R, et al.
Nature
. 2001 Oct;
413(6858):814-21.
PMID: 11677599
Ribosomes, the site of protein synthesis, are a major target for natural and synthetic antibiotics. Detailed knowledge of antibiotic binding sites is central to understanding the mechanisms of drug action....
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Pioletti M, Schlunzen F, Harms J, Zarivach R, Gluhmann M, Avila H, et al.
EMBO J
. 2001 Apr;
20(8):1829-39.
PMID: 11296217
The small ribosomal subunit is responsible for the decoding of genetic information and plays a key role in the initiation of protein synthesis. We analyzed by X-ray crystallography the structures...
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Schluenzen F, Tocilj A, Zarivach R, Harms J, Gluehmann M, Janell D, et al.
Cell
. 2000 Sep;
102(5):615-23.
PMID: 11007480
The small ribosomal subunit performs the decoding of genetic information during translation. The structure of that from Thermus thermophilus shows that the decoding center, which positions mRNA and three tRNAs,...
8.
Bartels H, Gluehmann M, Janell D, Schluenzen F, Tocilj A, Bashan A, et al.
Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand)
. 2000 Sep;
46(5):871-82.
PMID: 10976871
Within the framework of ribosomal crystallography, the small subunits are being analyzed, using crystals diffracting to 3 A resolution. The medium resolution electron density map of this subunit, obtained by...
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AUERBACH T, Pioletti M, Avila H, Anagnostopoulos K, Weinstein S, Franceschi F, et al.
J Biomol Struct Dyn
. 2000 Mar;
17(4):617-28.
PMID: 10698100
Crystals of the small ribosomal subunit from Thermus thermophilus diffract to 3A and exhibit reasonable isomorphism and moderate resistance to irradiation. A 5A MIR map of this particle shows a...
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Tocilj A, Schlunzen F, Janell D, Gluhmann M, Hansen H, Harms J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1999 Dec;
96(25):14252-7.
PMID: 10588692
The electron density map of the small ribosomal subunit from Thermus thermophilus, constructed at 4.5 A resolution, shows the recognizable morphology of this particle, as well as structural features that...