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  1. 2001. Ribosome structure and the mechanism of translation. V Ramakrishnan. Cell 108 (4), 557-572. , 2002. 1281. 2002. The structural basis for the action of the antibiotics tetracycline, pactamycin, and hygromycin B on the 30S ribosomal subunit. DE Brodersen, WM Clemons, AP Carter, RJ Morgan-Warren, BT Wimberly, ...

  2. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan delivered his Nobel Lecture on 8 December 2009, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University, where he was introduced by Professor Gunnar von Heijne, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry. From Les Prix Nobel. The Nobel Prizes 2009, Editor Karl Grandin, [Nobel Foundation], Stockholm, 2010.

  3. Venkatraman 'Venki' Ramakrishnan is a Nobel Prize-winning biologist whose many scientific contributions include his work on the atomic structure of the ribosome. As the site within living cells where the genetic information is read to synthesise proteins from amino acids, improved understanding of the ribosome has yielded many fundamental biological insights.

  4. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (1952), ciudadano estadounidense y británico nacido en la India, es biólogo molecular. Recibió el Premio Nobel de Química 2009 junto con Thomas A. Steitz y Ada E. Yonath, "por estudios de la estructura y función del ribosoma".

  5. Translation of genetic information into protein is fundamental to life. It is carried out by the large macromolecular machine called the ribosome. In 2000, we solved the structure of the 30S ribosomal subunit and its complex with several antibiotics as well as its mRNA and tRNA ligands. Since then, we have solved the high-resolution structures ...

  6. Od 1977 Venkatraman Ramakrishnan opublikował ponad 95 prac badawczych. Jego wczesne prace dotyczyły budowy histonów i chromatyny. Zajmował się badaniem struktury białek przy zastosowaniu metod rozpraszania anomalnego, wielokrotnej anomalnej dyspersji (MAD) i rozpraszania neutronowego.

  7. 4 de sept. de 2018 · Fifty years later, structural biologist, Nobel laureate and Royal Society president Venki Ramakrishnan tells the story of his own marathon. In Gene Machine, he thoughtfully embeds his trajectory ...