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This highly illustrated book provides an up-to-date description of the structure and function of the translation system including ribosomes, tRNAs, translation factors, antibiotics and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases.
Research on translation is undergoing rapid changes and is receiving significant attention as evidenced by the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009. The structural research by crystallography and cryo-EM forms part of an interactive framework that involves biochemistry and molecular computation. The book provides a comprehensive overview of translation in light of the structural results. It is a valuable resource for scientists in this and related fields, as well as for students taking courses with a focus on translation.
There is no other book in this field currently except the previous edition of this book. The authors have for a long time worked in the field of structure and function of the translation system.
Contents: The Basics of Translation Historical Milestones Methods of Studying Structure The Message — mRNA The Adaptor — tRNA The Workbench — Ribosomes The Structure of the Ribosome Ribosomal Sites and Ribosomal States The Catalysts — Translation Factors Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis — Antibiotics, Resistance The Process — Translation Protein Processing, Folding and Targeting Evolution of the Translation Apparatus629 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 16, 2004