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Structure of the 70S ribosome bound to release factor 2 and a substrate analog provides insights into catalysis of peptide release Hong Jin, Ann C. Kelley, David Loakes, and V. Ramakrishnan1 Medical Research Council Labo
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Document Date: 2012-02-09 08:59:12


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Cambridge / /

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Kochaniak AB / Protein Data Bank / Cell / Rib-X Pharmaceuticals / V. Ramakrishnan1 Medical Research Council Laboratory / Strobel SA / PNAS / /

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The complex / C terminus / Terminal A76 / National Institute of Health / V. Ramakrishnan1 Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology / Agouron Institute / /

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active site / chemical reaction likely proceeds / software suite / nascent peptide chain / hydrolytic chemical reaction likely proceeds / catalytic site / chemical nature / nascent polypeptide chain / conformational and chemical differences / metal ions / reservoir solution / chemical structure / /

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Medical Research Council UK / National Institute of Health / Catalytic Center / Louis-Jeantet Foundation / Agouron Institute / /

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Albert Weixlbaumer / Clemens Schulze-Briese / Hong Jin / Kathrin Lang / Meitian Wang / Chyan Leong Ng / Ann C. Kelley / Chitra Rajendran / Jin et al. Supporting / David Loakes / T. Martin Schmeing / /

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mechanistic model for peptide release / Possible Mechanistic Model for Peptide Release / possible mechanistic model for the peptide release / amino acid Author / Burgi HB / /

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New Hampshire / /

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Molecular Biology / /

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X-ray / crystallization / simulation / /

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www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1003995107 / www.pnas.org/lookup/suppl / /

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