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      Distribution of dwell times of a ribosome: effects of infidelity, kinetic proofreading and ribosome crowding.

      Physical biology
      Kinetics, Models, Biological, Models, Theoretical, Molecular Motor Proteins, Movement, Protein Biosynthesis, Ribosomes, metabolism, Time

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          Abstract

          Ribosome is a molecular machine that polymerizes a protein where the sequence of the amino acid residues, the monomers of the protein, is dictated by the sequence of codons (triplets of nucleotides) on a messenger RNA (mRNA) that serves as the template. The ribosome is a molecular motor that utilizes the template mRNA strand also as the track. Thus, in each step the ribosome moves forward by one codon and, simultaneously, elongates the protein by one amino acid. We present a theoretical model that captures most of the main steps in the mechanochemical cycle of a ribosome. The stochastic movement of the ribosome consists of an alternating sequence of pause and translocation; the sum of the durations of a pause and the following translocation is the time of dwell of the ribosome at the corresponding codon. We derive the analytical expression for the distribution of the dwell times of a ribosome in our model. Wherever experimental data are available, our theoretical predictions are consistent with those results. We suggest appropriate experiments to test the new predictions of our model, particularly the effects of the quality control mechanism of the ribosome and that of their crowding on the mRNA track.

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          21263169
          10.1088/1478-3975/8/2/026005

          Chemistry
          Kinetics,Models, Biological,Models, Theoretical,Molecular Motor Proteins,Movement,Protein Biosynthesis,Ribosomes,metabolism,Time

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