In vivo assembling of bacterial ribosomal protein L11into yeast ribosomes makes the particles sensitive tothe prokaryotic specific antibiotic thiostrepton
Publisher
Oxford University PressDate
2007Citation
10.1093/nar/gkm773
Nucleic Acids Research 35.21 (2007): 7109-7117
ISSN
1362-4962 (online); 0305-1048 (print)DOI
10.1093/nar/gkm773Funded by
This work was funded by Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia, Spain (BFU2006-00365 to J.P.G.B., GEN2003-206420-C09-08 and BIO2005-0576 to A.R.O.); Fundacion Ramon Areces (institucional grant to CBMSO)Project
Gobierno de España. BFU2006-00365; Gobierno de España. GEN2003-206420-C09-08; Gobierno de España. BIO2005-0576Editor's Version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkm773Subjects
Biología y Biomedicina; Biología MolecularNote
This is an electronic version of an article published in Nucleic Acids Research. García Marcos, A., Morreale, A. Guarinos, E., Briones, E., Remacha, M., Ortiz, A.R. and J.P.G. Ballesta. In vivo assembling of bacterial ribosomal protein L11into yeast ribosomes makes the particles sensitive tothe prokaryotic specific antibiotic thiostrepton. Nucleic Acids Research 35.21 (2007): 7109-7117Rights
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Google Scholar:García Marcos, Alberto
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Morreale, Antonio
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Guarinos, Esther
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Briones, Elisa
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Remacha, Miguel
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Ortiz, Ángel R.
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Ballesta, Juan P. G.
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