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Chemistry / Prokaryotic translation / EF-G / EF-Tu / Translation / Transfer RNA / 50S / Eukaryotic elongation factors / Ribosome / Protein biosynthesis / Biology / Biochemistry
Date: 2009-08-27 12:57:48
Chemistry
Prokaryotic translation
EF-G
EF-Tu
Translation
Transfer RNA
50S
Eukaryotic elongation factors
Ribosome
Protein biosynthesis
Biology
Biochemistry

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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