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License tagging all clear

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Peer edit: Monica Choo (Group 2)

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When describing the mechanism of the riboswitch in the transcriptional and translational regulation sections, it might be useful to draw out a schematic diagram of how riboswitch functions. I didn't see a diagram like this on the Riboswitch wikipedia page, either.

In "Structure and function" section, it would be clearer if you explicitly defined what is "docking state" and what is "undocking state" in terms of biochemical structure of the mRNA (e.g. it is in x shape in docking state, and in y shape in undocking shape).

In the "Transcriptional Regulation" section, the last sentence refers to off-regulation of genetic expression (I'm not sure if this is what it's actually called? Is there a different name for it?) Perhaps you could link it to another page in wikipedia that talks more about transcriptional termination?

Could you elaborate on how concentration of Mg salt changes the docking/undocking equilibrium? Does increase in Mg concentration shift the equilibrium toward docking or undocking? What is the molecular mechanism behind that?

The first paragraph of "Physiological relevance..." section could be edited in its grammar structure for better coherency. Second paragraph seems to repeat information, mainly the input of queuine into first anticodon position of tRNA.

In the last paragraph, perhaps you could elaborate more on the further implications of queuing deficiency in eukaryotes? Are there specific species eukaryotes to whom this happens more frequently? If so, how does it affect their survival on a broader level? MSCUMich (talk) 02:51, 19 October 2016 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by MSCUMich (talkcontribs) 02:49, 19 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

File permission problem with File:2L1V crystal structure bound.png

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