Bárbara M. Calisto, Ignacio Fita Rodríguez
El premio Nobel de Quimica del 2009 ha sido concedido a Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (nacido en Tamil Nadu ¡VIndia-�nen 1952) actualmente en el MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology de Cambridge (Reino Unido), a Thomas A. Steitz (nacido en Milwaukee �{WI, USA-�nen 1940) Sterling Professor en Yale University y a Ada E. Yonath (nacida en Jerusalen �{Israel-�nen 1939) del Weizmann Institute of Science, por sus investigaciones sobre la estructura y funcion del ribosoma. Los ribosomas son particulas celulares complejas en las que tiene lugar la decodificacion de la informacion genetica y la sintesis de proteinas y juegan, por consiguiente, un papel central en la biologia de todos los seres vivos.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 has been awarded to Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (born in Tamil Nadu �{India�{�nin 1952) presently at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge (United Kingdom), to Thomas A. Steitz (born in Milwaukee �{WI, USA-�nin 1940) Sterling Professor at Yale University and to Ada E. Yonath (born in Jerusalem �{Israel-�nin 1939) at the Weizmann Institute of Science, for their investigations on the structure and functioning of the ribosome. The ribosomes are complex cellular particles where takes place the decoding of the genetic information and the synthesis of proteins and, consequently, play a central role in the biology of all living organisms.
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