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_displayNameAs inferred from bovine homologs, the 28S ribosomal subunit ...
_timestamp2014-09-20 08:24:14
created[InstanceEdit:5467301] May, Bruce, 2014-05-16
modified[InstanceEdit:5487090] May, Bruce, 2014-05-17
[InstanceEdit:5617020] May, Bruce, 2014-07-30
[InstanceEdit:5624187] May, Bruce, 2014-09-20
textAs inferred from bovine homologs, the 28S ribosomal subunit in a complex with MTIF3 (IF-3Mt, IF3mt) binds mRNA and, at some point, MTIF2:GTP (IF-2Mt:GTP, IF2mt:GTP). If an initiation codon is present at the 5' end of the mRNA then MTIF2:GTP assists the binding of N-formylmethionyl-tRNA and a stable, productive initiation complex results. If no initiation codon is present, the mRNA slides through the 28S subunit and then dissociates.
(summation)[Reaction:5389849] 28S subunit:MTIF3 binds MTIF2:GTP, mRNA, and formylMet-tRNA [Homo sapiens]
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