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Odd Nygård
Researcher at Stockholm University
Publications - 82
Citations - 1634
Odd Nygård is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ribosome & Elongation factor. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1590 citations. Previous affiliations of Odd Nygård include Södertörn University.
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Functional properties of phosphorylated elongation factor 2
TL;DR: The effect of phosphorylation on the functional activity of eukaryotic elongation factor 2 (eEF-2) was studied using a purified phosphorylated factor, and the modified factor was unable to stimulate protein synthesis in an e EF-2-dependent rabbit reticulocyte lysate.
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Translational dynamics. Interactions between the translational factors, tRNA and ribosomes during eukaryotic protein synthesis.
Odd Nygård,Lennart Nilsson +1 more
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Crosslinking of initiation factor eIF-2 to proteins of the small subunit of rat liver ribosomes
TL;DR: High molecular weight protein conjugates were isolated which predominantly contained ribosomal protems S2, S3 and S18 (according to [ 1 l] ) covalently bound to the mitiation factor.
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Cross-linking of mRNA to initiation factor eIF-3, 24 kDa cap binding protein and ribosomal proteins S1, S3/3a, S6 and S11 within the 48S pre-initiation complex
Peter Westermann,Odd Nygård +1 more
TL;DR: Native small ribosomal subunits from rabbit reticulocytes contain all initiation factors necessary for the formation of the mRNA-containing 48S pre-initiation complex, and the covalent mRNA-protein complexes were isolated under denaturating conditions.
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The spatial arrangement of the complex between eukaryotic initiation factor eIF-3 and 40 S ribosomal subunit: cross-linking between factor and ribosomal proteins
Peter Westermann,Odd Nygård +1 more
TL;DR: The binding site for eif-3 on the small ribosomal subunit was studied by use of a complex of eIF-3 and derived 40 S ribosome subunit from rat liver, and byuse of native small ribOSomal subunits from rabbit reticulocytes.