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1. A computational workflow to determine drug candidates alternative to aminoglycosides targeting the decoding center of E. coli ribosome.

2. Nonspecific N-terminal tetrapeptide insertions disrupt the translation arrest induced by ribosome-arresting peptide sequences.

3. A simple and efficient method for cytoplasmic production of human enterokinase light chain in E. coli.

4. The SecM arrest peptide traps a pre-peptide bond formation state of the ribosome.

5. The proteome of bacterial membrane vesicles in Escherichia coli—a time course comparison study in two different media.

6. Modifications of the 5' region of the CASPONTM tag's mRNA further enhance soluble recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli.

7. Transient disome complex formation in native polysomes during ongoing protein synthesis captured by cryo-EM.

8. Point-Wise Ribosome Translation Speed Prediction with Recurrent Neural Networks.

9. Self-reproduction and doubling time limits of different cellular subsystems.

10. Growth-rate dependency of ribosome abundance and translation elongation rate in Corynebacterium glutamicum differs from that in Escherichia coli.

11. Role of ribosome recycling factor in natural termination and translational coupling as a ribosome releasing factor.

12. The Discovery of Ribosomal Protein bL31 from Escherichia coli : A Long Story Revisited.

13. Ribosome Protein Composition Mediates Translation during the Escherichia coli Stationary Phase.

14. High Mutational Sensitivity of ccdA Antitoxin Is Linked to Codon Optimality.

15. A Neural Network Approach for the Analysis of Reproducible Ribo–Seq Profiles.

16. RtcB2-PrfH Operon Protects E. coli ATCC25922 Strain from Colicin E3 Toxin.

17. Direct measurements of mRNA translation kinetics in living cells.

18. Transcriptomic Analysis of E. coli after Exposure to a Sublethal Concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide Revealed a Coordinated Up-Regulation of the Cysteine Biosynthesis Pathway.

19. The Ribosome Is the Ultimate Receptor for Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor (TMOF).

20. Fusion of the N-terminal 119 amino acids of RelA with the CTD domain render growth inhibitory effects of the latter, (p)ppGpp-dependent.

21. Structural basis for the tryptophan sensitivity of TnaC-mediated ribosome stalling.