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Article Dans Une Revue Molecular Biology Reports Année : 1994

Proteasomes (prosomes) inhibit the translation of tobacco mosaic virus RNA by preventing the formation of initiation complexes.

S Homma
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A Horsch
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Mn Pouch
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Y Briand
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Hp Schmid
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Résumé

Proteasomes (prosomes) are large multiprotein complexes. They are involved in protein degradation of ubiquitin-conjugated proteins and in the generation of MHC class I peptides. We gave further evidence that they interfere with in vitro protein synthesis. Proteasomes inhibit the translation of Tobacco mosaic virus RNA. Analysis of cell-free systems by sucrose gradient centrifugation revealed that they prevent the formation of 80S initiation complexes but not the early phase of initiation.
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S Homma, A Horsch, Mn Pouch, F. Petit, Y Briand, et al.. Proteasomes (prosomes) inhibit the translation of tobacco mosaic virus RNA by preventing the formation of initiation complexes.. Molecular Biology Reports, 1994, pp.57-61. ⟨hal-01919714⟩
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