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    Hitting bacteria at the heart of the central dogma: sequence-specific inhibition by Rasmussen, Louise Carøe Vohlander, Sperling-Petersen, Hans Uffe, Mortensen, Kim Kusk

    Published in Microbial cell factories (10-08-2007)
    “…An important objective in developing new drugs is the achievement of high specificity to maximize curing effect and minimize side-effects, and high specificity…”
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    Structure and dimerization of translation initiation factor aIF5B in solution by Rasmussen, Louise Carøe Vohlander, Oliveira, Cristiano Luis Pinto, Byron, Olwyn, Jensen, Janni Mosgaard, Pedersen, Jan Skov, Sperling-Petersen, Hans Uffe, Mortensen, Kim Kusk

    “…[Display omitted] ► aIF5B forms maximum 5.0–6.8% irreversible dimers in solution. ► Sedimentation coefficients for monomer and dimer are 3.64 and 5.51 ± 0.29…”
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    Solution Structure of C-Terminal Escherichia coli Translation Initiation Factor IF2 by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering by Rasmussen, Louise Carøe Vohlander, Oliveira, Cristiano Luis Pinto, Jensen, Janni Mosgaard, Pedersen, Jan Skov, Sperling-Petersen, Hans Uffe, Mortensen, Kim Kusk

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (20-05-2008)
    “…Initiation of protein synthesis in bacteria involves the combined action of three translation initiation factors, including translation initiation factor IF2…”
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    Production and epitope characterization of mAbs specific for translation factor IF1 by Rasmussen, Louise Carøe Vohlander, Jensen, Janni Mosgaard, Croitoru, Victor, Sperling-Petersen, Hans Uffe, Mortensen, Kim Kusk

    “…Initiation of protein synthesis in bacteria relies on the presence of three translation initiation factors, of which translation initiation factor IF1 is the…”
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    Structural Transitions of Translation Initiation Factor IF2 upon GDPNP and GDP Binding in Solution by Vohlander Rasmussen, Louise Carøe, Oliveira, Cristiano Luis Pinto, Pedersen, Jan Skov, Sperling-Petersen, Hans Uffe, Mortensen, Kim Kusk

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (15-11-2011)
    “…Three protein factors ensure rapid and accurate initiation of translation in bacteria. Translation initiation factor IF2 is a ribosome-dependent GTPase, which…”
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    Structure and dimerization of translation initiation factor aIF5B in solution by Rasmussen, Louise Caroe Vohlander, Oliveira, Cristiano Luis Pinto, Byron, Olwyn, Jensen, Janni Mosgaard, Pedersen, Jan Skov, Sperling-Petersen, Hans Uffe, Mortensen, Kim Kusk

    “…Highlights: Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer aIF5B forms maximum 5.0-6.8% irreversible dimers in solution. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Sedimentation coefficients…”
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