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Allosteric collaboration between elongation factor G and the ribosomal L1 stalk directs tRNA movements during translation Jingyi Feia, Jonathan E. Bronsona, Jake M. Hofmanb,1, Rathi L. Srinivasc, Chris H. Wigginsd, and R
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Document Date: 2009-08-27 12:57:48


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F complex / National Institute of General Medical Sciences Grant 1RO1GM084288-01 / PRE complex / POST complex / PMN complex / Columbia University / University of California / R.L.G. laboratory / tRNA complex / /

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reagents/analytic tools / ¨rster resonance energy transfer / peptidyl / vbFRET software / intracellular processing / imaging / /

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National Institute of Health / cThe Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science / National Institute / Burroughs Wellcome Fund / National Science Foundation / Spontaneous / University of California / Berkeley / Following / Columbia University / New York / /

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Connell SR / Ruben L. Gonzalez / Jr. / Jake M. Hofmanb / Jonathan E. Bronsona / Rathi L. Srinivasc / Chris H. Wigginsd / Ignacio Tinoco / Jr. / /

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