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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated translation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a translation that is linked or related to a specific subject or text.
Example: "The associated translation of the original document provides valuable insights into the author's intent."
Alternatives: "related translation" or "corresponding translation".
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Ribosome salt wash experiments are often used to separate core ribosomal protein subunits from associated translation factors [41].
Two unique features of stress granules relative to P-bodies are the absence of certain mRNA decay components, and the presence of the 40S ribosomal subunit (and associated translation initiation factors, e.g., eIF3) (Kedersha and Anderson, 2009).
This paper describes one instance of successful technology transfer based on a special-purpose language and an associated translation tool tailored to the customer's needs.
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If translation initiated within RBM6 exon 2 for each of the chimeric transcripts, thereby utilizing the partial Kozak sequence-associated translation initiation codon for RBM6 protein, premature termination would occur in all three transcripts.
5′-HSRs might exert an effect on translation initiation and early stage of translation elongation, and 3′-HSRs might be associated with translation termination or RNA decay.
The functions of most GTPases that are traceable to LUCA are associated with translation.
Most significantly, about 35% of proteins with long IDRs are associated with translation, many of them associated with ribosomal functions.
Surprisingly, we found that the majority of genes affected by cardiac Smyd2 deletion are functionally associated with translation.
In the KO enrichment, the gene sets associated with translation were up-regulated in females, such as processes associated with ribosome and spliceosome.
However, we provide evidence for a potential role of Smyd2 in the transcriptional regulation of genes associated with translation and reveal that Smyd2, similar to Smyd3, interacts with RNA Polymerase II as well as to the RNA helicase, HELZ.
Importantly, these granules are generally associated with translation repression.
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