Polyamine stimulation of antizyme frameshifting

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Publication Type dissertation
School or College School of Medicine
Department Human Genetics
Author Petros, Lorin Marie
Title Polyamine stimulation of antizyme frameshifting
Date 2006-05
Description Translation normally occurs in a linear fashion reading nonoverlapping nucleotide triplets. Alternatively, some genes require translation in two overlapping reading frames. The ability of the ribosome to change to an alternative reading frame is called frameshifting. Frameshifting occurs at a specific site in the mRNA sequence, which usually allows the tRNA(s) bound to the ribosome to repair in the new reading frame. Frameshifting can be stimulated by both <italic> cis
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Publisher University of Utah
Subject Cell Physiology
Subject MESH Polyamines; Signal Transduction
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name PhD
Language eng
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