Identification of novel translated small ORFs in Escherichia coli using complementary ribosome profiling approaches
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- 3 July 2021
- preprint
- research article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Abstract
Small proteins of Escherichia coli cells treated with antibiotics that stall ribosomes at either start or stop codons. Thus, we identify ribosome-occupied start and stop codons for ~400 novel putative ORFs with high sensitivity. The newly discovered ORFs are mostly short, with 365 encoding proteins of Escherichia coli.Keywords
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