Local slowdown of translation by nonoptimal codons promotes nascent-chain recognition by SRP in vivo
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Local slowdown of translation by nonoptimal codons promotes nascent-chain recognition by SRP in vivo
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NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 12, Pages 1100-1105
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Springer Nature
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2014-11-25
DOI
10.1038/nsmb.2919
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