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1. Allosteric Effects of EF-G Domain I Mutations Inducing Ribosome Frameshifting Revealed by Multiplexed Force Spectroscopy.

2. Alternate conformational trajectories in ribosome translocation.

3. Structures of the Staphylococcus aureus ribosome inhibited by fusidic acid and fusidic acid cyclopentane.

4. Mechanistic insights into the alternative ribosome recycling by HflXr.

5. Gut colonization by Bacteroides requires translation by an EF-G paralog lacking GTPase activity.

6. The role of GTP hydrolysis by EF-G in ribosomal translocation.

7. Mechanisms of ribosome recycling in bacteria and mitochondria: a structural perspective.

8. Time-resolved cryo-EM visualizes ribosomal translocation with EF-G and GTP.

9. Structural mechanism of GTPase-powered ribosome-tRNA movement.

10. Ribosome as a Translocase and Helicase.

11. Structural basis for +1 ribosomal frameshifting during EF-G-catalyzed translocation.

12. Distinct mechanisms of the human mitoribosome recycling and antibiotic resistance.

13. Mutations in domain IV of elongation factor EF-G confer -1 frameshifting.

14. EGFP-EGF1-conjugated poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles as a carrier for the delivery of CCR2- shRNA to atherosclerotic macrophage in vitro.

15. Fusidic acid resistance through changes in the dynamics of the drug target.

16. Synthesis runs counter to directional folding of a nascent protein domain.

17. Structural insights into mammalian mitochondrial translation elongation catalyzed by mtEFG1.

18. Structures of the human mitochondrial ribosome bound to EF-G1 reveal distinct features of mitochondrial translation elongation.

19. Structural basis for ribosome recycling by RRF and tRNA.

20. Energetic dependencies dictate folding mechanism in a complex protein.

21. Modulation and Visualization of EF-G Power Stroke During Ribosomal Translocation.

22. The uncharacterized bacterial protein YejG has the same architecture as domain III of elongation factor G.

23. The Ribosome Cooperates with a Chaperone to Guide Multi-domain Protein Folding.

24. The structure of an elongation factor G-ribosome complex captured in the absence of inhibitors.

25. EF-Tu and EF-G are activated by allosteric effects.

26. Three tRNAs on the ribosome slow translation elongation.

27. Miscoding-induced stalling of substrate translocation on the bacterial ribosome.

28. Effect of Fusidic Acid on the Kinetics of Molecular Motions During EF-G-Induced Translocation on the Ribosome.

29. The importance of N-glycosylation on β 3 integrin ligand binding and conformational regulation.

30. The ribosome destabilizes native and non-native structures in a nascent multidomain protein.

31. Key Intermediates in Ribosome Recycling Visualized by Time-Resolved Cryoelectron Microscopy.

32. Similarity and diversity of translational GTPase factors EF-G, EF4, and BipA: From structure to function.

33. Translocation as continuous movement through the ribosome.

34. Structure of the bacterial plant-ferredoxin receptor FusA.

35. Recombinant epidermal growth factor-like domain-1 from coagulation factor VII functionalized iron oxide nanoparticles for targeted glioma magnetic resonance imaging.

36. Kinetics of Spontaneous and EF-G-Accelerated Rotation of Ribosomal Subunits.

37. Preparation of ribosomes for smFRET studies: A simplified approach.

38. Enhanced Antitumor Activity of EGFP-EGF1-Conjugated Nanoparticles by a Multitargeting Strategy.

39. Choreography of molecular movements during ribosome progression along mRNA.

40. MMB-GUI: a fast morphing method demonstrates a possible ribosomal tRNA translocation trajectory.

41. New insights into the enzymatic role of EF-G in ribosome recycling.

42. A conserved histidine in switch-II of EF-G moderates release of inorganic phosphate.

43. Movement of elongation factor G between compact and extended conformations.

44. Conformational changes of elongation factor G on the ribosome during tRNA translocation.

45. Synchronous tRNA movements during translocation on the ribosome are orchestrated by elongation factor G and GTP hydrolysis.

46. How the ribosome hands the A-site tRNA to the P site during EF-G-catalyzed translocation.

47. EF-G catalyzes tRNA translocation by disrupting interactions between decoding center and codon-anticodon duplex.

48. Free-energy landscape of reverse tRNA translocation through the ribosome analyzed by electron microscopy density maps and molecular dynamics simulations.

49. Structure of the ribosome with elongation factor G trapped in the pretranslocation state.

50. How conformational flexibility stabilizes the hyperthermophilic elongation factor G-domain.

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