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Elaine M Youngman

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Current Biology : CB|February 20, 2007
Ribosomal translocation: LepA does it backwardsElaine M Youngman, Rachel Green
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|August 4, 2005
Affinity purification of in vivo-assembled ribosomes for in vitro biochemical analysisElaine M Youngman, Rachel Green
Frontiers in Genetics|December 16, 2014
From early lessons to new frontiers: the worm as a treasure trove of small RNA biologyElaine M Youngman, Julie M Claycomb
Annual Review of Microbiology|June 12, 2008
Peptide release on the ribosome: mechanism and implications for translational controlElaine M Youngman, Megan E McDonald, Rachel Green
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|December 24, 2005
The interaction between C75 of tRNA and the A loop of the ribosome stimulates peptidyl transferase activityJulie L Brunelle, Elaine M Youngman, Divya Sharma, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|June 24, 2008
Peptide release on the ribosome depends critically on the 2' OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrateJulie L Brunelle, Jeffrey J Shaw, Elaine M Youngman, et al.
Molecular Cell|November 29, 2007
Stop codon recognition by release factors induces structural rearrangement of the ribosomal decoding center that is productive for peptide releaseElaine M Youngman, Shan L He, Laura J Nikstad, et al.
Cell|May 28, 2004
The active site of the ribosome is composed of two layers of conserved nucleotides with distinct roles in peptide bond formation and peptide releaseElaine M Youngman, Julie L Brunelle, Anna B Kochaniak, et al.
Cell|December 25, 2012
CapSeq and CIP-TAP identify Pol II start sites and reveal capped small RNAs as C. elegans piRNA precursorsWeifeng Gu, Heng-Chi Lee, Daniel Chaves, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2010
Sequential rounds of RNA-dependent RNA transcription drive endogenous small-RNA biogenesis in the ERGO-1/Argonaute pathwayJessica J Vasale, Weifeng Gu, Caroline Thivierge, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 11) with videos related to

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Current Biology : CB|February 20, 2007
Ribosomal translocation: LepA does it backwardsElaine M Youngman, Rachel Green
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|August 4, 2005
Affinity purification of in vivo-assembled ribosomes for in vitro biochemical analysisElaine M Youngman, Rachel Green
Frontiers in Genetics|December 16, 2014
From early lessons to new frontiers: the worm as a treasure trove of small RNA biologyElaine M Youngman, Julie M Claycomb
Annual Review of Microbiology|June 12, 2008
Peptide release on the ribosome: mechanism and implications for translational controlElaine M Youngman, Megan E McDonald, Rachel Green
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|December 24, 2005
The interaction between C75 of tRNA and the A loop of the ribosome stimulates peptidyl transferase activityJulie L Brunelle, Elaine M Youngman, Divya Sharma, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|June 24, 2008
Peptide release on the ribosome depends critically on the 2' OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrateJulie L Brunelle, Jeffrey J Shaw, Elaine M Youngman, et al.
Molecular Cell|November 29, 2007
Stop codon recognition by release factors induces structural rearrangement of the ribosomal decoding center that is productive for peptide releaseElaine M Youngman, Shan L He, Laura J Nikstad, et al.
Cell|May 28, 2004
The active site of the ribosome is composed of two layers of conserved nucleotides with distinct roles in peptide bond formation and peptide releaseElaine M Youngman, Julie L Brunelle, Anna B Kochaniak, et al.
Cell|December 25, 2012
CapSeq and CIP-TAP identify Pol II start sites and reveal capped small RNAs as C. elegans piRNA precursorsWeifeng Gu, Heng-Chi Lee, Daniel Chaves, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2010
Sequential rounds of RNA-dependent RNA transcription drive endogenous small-RNA biogenesis in the ERGO-1/Argonaute pathwayJessica J Vasale, Weifeng Gu, Caroline Thivierge, et al.
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