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  1. Category:Recoding (39 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Recoding

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  1. 2b7t (5,075 bytes)
    23: ...sines to inosines within RNA transcripts, thereby recoding genomic information. How ADARs select specific ad...
  2. 2b7v (5,075 bytes)
    23: ...sines to inosines within RNA transcripts, thereby recoding genomic information. How ADARs select specific ad...
  3. 1e95 (3,714 bytes)
    11: ...ogrammed ribosomal frameshifting, a translational recoding mechanism used to control expression of the Gag-P...
  4. 1mfk (2,652 bytes)
    11: In prokaryotes, the recoding of a UGA stop codon as a selenocysteine codon req...
  5. 2g1w (2,298 bytes)
    13: ...licus tmRNA pseudoknot PK1: new insights into the recoding event of the ribosomal trans-translation.,Nonin-L...
  6. 2rp0 (3,365 bytes)
    12: ...ifting (PRF) is one of the multiple translational recoding processes that fundamentally alters triplet decod...
  7. 2rp1 (3,367 bytes)
    12: ...ifting (PRF) is one of the multiple translational recoding processes that fundamentally alters triplet decod...
  8. 3ean (5,280 bytes)
    24: ...e 21st amino acid selenocysteine (Sec) encoded by recoding of a predefined UGA codon. Because of a lack of s...
  9. 3eao (5,280 bytes)
    24: ...e 21st amino acid selenocysteine (Sec) encoded by recoding of a predefined UGA codon. Because of a lack of s...
  10. User:Sarah Abdalla/Thioredoxin Reductase (14,227 bytes)
    14: ...oth eukaryotes and prokaryotes have different UGA recoding mechanisms <ref>PMID: 20397034</ref> <ref>PMID: 1...
  11. 3prh (3,796 bytes)
    13: ...nal groups in proteins. This is often achieved by recoding a stop codon and requires two additional componen...
  12. 2lc8 (3,158 bytes)
    11: ...echanism may have a general role in translational recoding.
    13: ...nt retroviral mRNA switch regulates translational recoding.,Houck-Loomis B, Durney MA, Salguero C, Shankar N...
  13. 2ljh (3,880 bytes)
    13: ... editing events in coding sequences may result in recoding genetic information. Whereas vertebrates have two...
  14. 4ac9 (4,320 bytes)
    13: ... incorporation of selenocysteine into proteins by recoding of a UGA stop codon in the presence of a downstre...
  15. 4aca (4,027 bytes)
    14: ... incorporation of selenocysteine into proteins by recoding of a UGA stop codon in the presence of a downstre...
  16. 4acb (4,260 bytes)
    14: ... incorporation of selenocysteine into proteins by recoding of a UGA stop codon in the presence of a downstre...
  17. 8fam (3,429 bytes)
    13: ...s. For two highly temperature-sensitive examples, recoding tunes protein function. For synaptotagmin, a key ...
  18. 8faf (3,423 bytes)
    13: ...s. For two highly temperature-sensitive examples, recoding tunes protein function. For synaptotagmin, a key ...
  19. 4tua (4,158 bytes)
    16: Structural insights into translational recoding by frameshift suppressor tRNASufJ.,Fagan CE, Maeh...
  20. 4tub (4,463 bytes)
    16: Structural insights into translational recoding by frameshift suppressor tRNASufJ.,Fagan CE, Maeh...

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