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Biomolecular Machines. Dek Woolfson University of Sussex. Transcription: getting from DNA to RNA. Switching Genes On: Transcription Factors. ≈2,300 atoms. Mad Max. Translation: getting from RNA to protein. Making Proteins: Translation on the Ribosome.
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Biomolecular Machines Dek Woolfson University of Sussex Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Transcription:getting fromDNA to RNA Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Switching Genes On:Transcription Factors ≈2,300 atoms Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Mad Max Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Translation:getting fromRNA to protein Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Making Proteins:Translation on the Ribosome Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Protein Folding:getting proteinsinto shape Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Folding Proteins:The GroE Chaperone Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
doing everything... Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Sticky Molecules:EPO ≈3,500 atoms Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Dynamic Molecules:Haemoglobin ≈4,400 atoms Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Protein Misfolding:proteins behaving badly Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Prions & Amyloid Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Garbage Disposal:getting rid ofunwanted proteins Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Recycling Proteins:The Proteasome ≈56,400 atoms Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
The Proteasome as a molecular ruler Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
The Grim Reaper:ubiquitin Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
≈600 atoms Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Finding the Energy:How ATP is made. Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
The F1F0 Complex Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
The F1 ATPase ≈23,000 atoms Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
The g-subunitacts as a crankshaft Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
Rotary Catalysis Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
The F0 component is in the membrane and acts as a molecular turbine Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex
There’s plenty to do:human karyotype Dek Woolfson, Biological Sciences, Sussex