Protein degradation sets the fraction of active ribosomes at vanishing growth

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    One of these laws, sometimes called the "first growth law", relates steady-state growth rate to ribosome allocation, and reflects the fact that the biosynthetic rate is set by the fraction of ribosomes that translate other ribosomes. May 2, 2022 Protein degradation sets the fraction of active ribosomes at vanishing growth to quantify the fraction of inactive ribosomes, but this technique cannot distinguish all the different contributions to the inactive ribosomal pool. (PDF) S2 Fig (a) Degradation rate across growth conditions from_[38] as used in the main text. (b) Degradation rate across different . . .

     

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