Converting nonsense codons into sense codons by targeted pseudouridylation
Converting nonsense codons into sense codons by targeted pseudouridylation
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Nonsense codons taken as read
The three 'nonsense' or 'stop' codons that signal the ribosome to cease translation — UAA, UAG and UGA — all contain an initial uridine residue. John Karijolich and Yi-Tao Yu demonstrate that isomerization of this uridine, converting it to pseudouridine (Ψ), allows the codons to be read by the ribosome
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Converting nonsense codons into sense codons by targeted pseudouridylation
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0028-0836
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1476-4687
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10.1038/nature10165