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Roles for Synonymous Codon Usage in Protein Biogenesis
Published in Annual review of biophysics (22-06-2015)“…Owing to the degeneracy of the genetic code, a protein sequence can be encoded by many different synonymous mRNA coding sequences. Synonymous codon usage was…”
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Synonymous codon substitutions perturb cotranslational protein folding in vivo and impair cell fitness
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-02-2020)“…In the cell, proteins are synthesized from N to C terminus and begin to fold during translation. Cotranslational folding mechanisms are therefore linked to…”
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Widespread position-specific conservation of synonymous rare codons within coding sequences
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-05-2017)“…Synonymous rare codons are considered to be sub-optimal for gene expression because they are translated more slowly than common codons. Yet surprisingly, many…”
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Quality over quantity: optimizing co-translational protein folding with non-‘optimal’ synonymous codons
Published in Current opinion in structural biology (01-06-2016)“…[Display omitted] •Synonymous codon substitutions were long thought to be ‘silent’ mutations.•In general, common codons are translated faster than rare…”
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Testing mechanisms for homomeric protein assembly in vivo
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Recapitulating protein vectorial appearance enhances folding to the native structure in vitro
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Investigating the sequence properties that govern disorder and secretion of bacterial virulence proteins
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MinMax: A versatile tool for calculating and comparing synonymous codon usage and its impact on protein folding
Published in Protein science (01-01-2018)“…Most amino acids can be encoded by more than one synonymous codon, but these are rarely used with equal frequency. In many coding sequences the usage patterns…”
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Expanding Anfinsen’s Principle: Contributions of Synonymous Codon Selection to Rational Protein Design
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (22-01-2014)“…Anfinsen’s principle asserts that all information required to specify the structure of a protein is encoded in its amino acid sequence. However, during protein…”
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The Effects of Codon Usage on Protein Structure and Folding
Published in Annual review of biophysics (16-07-2024)“…The rate of protein synthesis is slower than many folding reactions and varies depending on the synonymous codons encoding the protein sequence. Synonymous…”
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Water as a Good Solvent for Unfolded Proteins: Folding and Collapse are Fundamentally Different
Published in Journal of molecular biology (17-04-2020)“…The argument that the hydrophobic effect is the primary effect driving the folding of globular proteins is nearly universally accepted (including by the…”
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Folding the proteome
Published in Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.) (01-07-2013)“…•Proteins must fold successfully in order to function.•General conclusions are emerging for folding of small reversibly refolding proteins.•Proteomes are more…”
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Evidence for Stroke Family Caregiver and Dyad Interventions: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-09-2014)“…Stroke is a leading cause of severe, long-term disability. Most stroke survivors are cared for in the home by a family caregiver. Caregiver stress is a leading…”
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Innovative scattering analysis shows that hydrophobic disordered proteins are expanded in water
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (13-10-2017)“…A substantial fraction of the proteome is intrinsically disordered, and even well-folded proteins adopt non-native geometries during synthesis, folding,…”
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Analysis of computational codon usage models and their association with translationally slow codons
Published in PloS one (30-04-2020)“…Improved computational modeling of protein translation rates, including better prediction of where translational slowdowns along an mRNA sequence may occur, is…”
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Transitioning a Research Protocol for Videosomnography to Assess Sleep and Nighttime Caregiving Activities in School-Aged Children With Developmental Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in Journal of pediatric health care (01-03-2023)“…The COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected children with developmental disabilities (DDs)' sleep. Videosomnography is a noninvasive, portable time-lapse…”
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Fit for Purpose Approach To Evaluate Detection of Amino Acid Substitutions in Shotgun Proteomics
Published in Journal of proteome research (05-04-2024)“…Amino acid substitutions (AASs) alter proteins from their genome-expected sequences. Accumulation of substitutions in proteins underlies numerous diseases and…”
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Properties of protein unfolded states suggest broad selection for expanded conformational ensembles
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-09-2020)“…Much attention is being paid to conformational biases in the ensembles of intrinsically disordered proteins. However, it is currently unknown whether or how…”
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