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Targeting Functional Centers Of The Ribosome 1st Edition Chen Davidovich Auth

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Targeting Functional Centers Of The Ribosome 1st Edition Chen Davidovich Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 74
Author: Chen Davidovich (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642169304, 9783642169311, 3642169309, 3642169317
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Targeting Functional Centers Of The Ribosome 1st Edition Chen Davidovich Auth by Chen Davidovich (auth.) 9783642169304, 9783642169311, 3642169309, 3642169317 instant download after payment.

This thesis describes research into the mode of function, inhibition, and evolution of the ribosomal catalytic center, the Peptidyl Transferase Center (PTC)--research that has already led to attempts at improving PTC antibiotics. The PhD candidate carried out two parallel studies. One using a combination of X-ray crystallography, biochemistry, molecular biology, and theoretical studies to obtain crystal structures of ribosomal particles with antibiotics that target the PTC, revealing the modes of action, resistance, cross-resistance and discrimination between ribosomes of eubacterial pathogens and eukaryotic hosts. In the second parallel study, the candidate synthesized a ribosomal substructure--one that may represent the minimal entity capable of catalyzing peptide bond formation--shedding light on the origin of the ribosome itself.

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