[HTML][HTML] Thermodynamic and kinetic insights into stop codon recognition by release factor 1

K Trappl, MA Mathew, S Joseph - PLoS One, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Stop codon recognition is a crucial event during translation termination and is performed by
class I release factors (RF1 and RF2 in bacterial cells). Recent crystal structures showed that …

The role of critical RF1 residues in stop codon recognition and peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis

MA Mathew - 2011 - escholarship.org
In the termination phase of protein synthesis, class I release factors, RF1 and RF2, have the
ability to recognize stop codons with great affinity and catalyze peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis; …

An Analysis of Risk-Assessment Driven Security Restraint Use during the Transport of Forensic Patients.

…, BA Strockbine, LL Hauser, MA Mathew… - The journal of the …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Transporting forensic psychiatric patients outside of forensic hospitals has significant risks
that pose competing safety and patients' rights interests. Psychiatrists and hospital …

[PDF][PDF] A guide to transthyretin amyloidosis

T Coelho, BG Ericzon, R Falk, D Grogan, S Ikeda… - … , Merrill Benson, Mathew …, 2016 - spmi.pt
Amyloidosis is a systemic disorder characterized by extra cellular deposition of a protein-derived
material, known as amyloid, in multiple organs. Amyloidosis occurs when native or …

Histidine 197 in release factor 1 is essential for a site binding and peptide release

A Field, B Hetrick, M Mathew, S Joseph - Biochemistry, 2010 - ACS Publications
Class I peptide release factors 1 and 2 (RF1 and RF2, respectively) recognize the stop codons
in the ribosomal decoding center and catalyze peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis. High-fidelity stop …

Ethics in Systems of Care

CC Dike, M Mathew, A Calhoun - Psychiatric Clinics, 2021 - psych.theclinics.com
Many psychiatrists work within systems of care, including hospitals, private practice settings,
government institutions, accountable care organizations, and others, and often face a …

The use of stainless steel and nickel alloys as low-cost cathodes in microbial electrolysis cells

PA Selembo, MD Merrill, BE Logan - Journal of power sources, 2009 - Elsevier
Microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) are used to produce hydrogen gas from the current
generated by bacteria, but low-cost alternatives are needed to typical cathode materials (carbon …

Rebecca Weintraub Brendel and Michelle Hume

CC Dike, M Mathew, A Calhoun - psych.theclinics.com
Psychiatrists can expect to increasingly encounter ethical tensions and even conflicts between
responsibilities to systems and institutions and to patients and persons, given the many …

[PDF][PDF] Liberty University v. Geithner-Appelants' supplemental brief

SC Law - core.ac.uk
Anti-Injunction Act, 26 USC § 7421 (“AIA”). Every district court which has considered the AIA
found that it does not apply because the Mandate exactions are penalties, not taxes. 1 This …

[PDF][PDF] Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma presenting as a primary pleural mass: a case report and literature review

…, KV Shaffer, M Merrill, GT Truong, K Shaffer, MS Merrill - Cureus, 2022 - cureus.com
Primary pleural lymphoma is a rare type of lymphoma that accounts for only 0.3% of all non-Hodgkin's
lymphomas. The rarity and nonspecific clinical presentation of primary pleural …