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Details on Person GFM1 (EF-Gmt, EF-G1mt) of the GFM1:GTP complex hydrolyzes GT...
| Class:Id | Summation:5487086 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | GFM1 (EF-Gmt, EF-G1mt) of the GFM1:GTP complex hydrolyzes GT... |
| _timestamp | 2014-09-20 08:24:36 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:5487083] May, Bruce, 2014-05-17 |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:5617020] May, Bruce, 2014-07-30 [InstanceEdit:5624187] May, Bruce, 2014-09-20 |
| text | GFM1 (EF-Gmt, EF-G1mt) of the GFM1:GTP complex hydrolyzes GTP, yielding GFM1:GDP (Tsuboi et al. 2009). The hydrolysis of GTP drives translocation of the peptidyl-tRNA from the A-site to the P-site with consequent ejection of the deacylated tRNA from the P-site and translocation of the ribosome in the 3' direction along the mRNA (Bhargava et al. 2004, Tsuboi et al. 2009, inferred from bovine homologs in Chung and Spremulli 1990). |
| (summation) | [Reaction:5419279] Translocation of peptidyl-tRNA from A-site to P-site (and translocation of 55S ribosome by 3 bases along mRNA) [Homo sapiens] |
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