Erez Pyetan
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Auerbach-Nevo T, Baram D, Bashan A, Belousoff M, Breiner E, Davidovich C, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2016 Jul;
5(3).
PMID: 27367739
Most ribosomal antibiotics obstruct distinct ribosomal functions. In selected cases, in addition to paralyzing vital ribosomal tasks, some ribosomal antibiotics are involved in cellular regulation. Owing to the global rapid...
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Baram D, Pyetan E, Sittner A, Auerbach-Nevo T, Bashan A, Yonath A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2005 Aug;
102(34):12017-22.
PMID: 16091460
Trigger factor (TF), the first chaperone in eubacteria to encounter the emerging nascent chain, binds to the large ribosomal subunit in the vicinity of the protein exit tunnel opening and...
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Schlunzen F, Pyetan E, Fucini P, Yonath A, Harms J
Mol Microbiol
. 2004 Nov;
54(5):1287-94.
PMID: 15554968
Tiamulin, a prominent member of the pleuromutilin class of antibiotics, is a potent inhibitor of protein synthesis in bacteria. Up to now the effect of pleuromutilins on the ribosome has...
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Agmon I, Amit M, Auerbach T, Bashan A, Baram D, Bartels H, et al.
FEBS Lett
. 2004 May;
567(1):20-6.
PMID: 15165888
The linkage between internal ribosomal symmetry and transfer RNA (tRNA) positioning confirmed positional catalysis of amino-acid polymerization. Peptide bonds are formed concurrently with tRNA-3' end rotatory motion, in conjunction with...
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Pyetan E, Toledo E, Zoran O, Akselrod S
Auton Neurosci
. 2003 Nov;
109(1-2):42-52.
PMID: 14638312
Heart rate variability (HRV) indices that reflect the magnitude of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) are commonly applied as non-invasive measures of cardiac vagal control. Recently, however, serious doubts have been...
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Pyetan E, Akselrod S
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
. 2003 Jun;
50(6):777-83.
PMID: 12814244
When spectral analysis of the heart rate (HR) signal is performed, it is quite common to attribute the HF indexes of heart rate variability (HRV) to cardiac vagal control. The...