Rare ribosome tweak in E. coli reveals possible antibiotic target
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Rare ribosome tweak in E. coli reveals possible antibiotic target
Storing genetic material as DNA or RNA is all well and good for life on Earth, but it would be entirely pointless if we couldn't do anything with it. To use our genetic blueprints, all organisms need to translate the message from their nucleic acid forms into protein, which then become the building blocks that make up each organism. Because this is such a critical part of life, ribosomes—the machinery responsible for the translation of RNA into …
Storage of genetic material in the form of DNA or RNA is a good thing for life on Earth, but it would be of no use if we could not do anything about it. To use our genetic plans, all organisms must translate the message of their nucleic acid forms into proteins, which then become the elements [...]
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