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Details on Person Purification and characterization of homogeneous initiation factor M2A from rabbit reticulocytes
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:72719 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | Purification and characterization of homogeneous initiation factor M2A from rabbit reticulocytes |
| _timestamp | 2003-10-30 07:42:58 |
| author | [Person:72563] Merrick, William C [Person:72720] Kemper, WM [Person:72668] Anderson, WF |
| journal | J Biol Chem |
| pages | 5556-62 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 1095581 |
| title | Purification and characterization of homogeneous initiation factor M2A from rabbit reticulocytes. |
| volume | 250 |
| year | 1975 |
| (literatureReference) | [Summation:72739] Joining of the 60S subunit to form the 80S ribosome is catal... [Summation:72740] Once the 60S subunit joins the translation initiation comple... [Summation:72756] Once the Met-tRNAi has recognized the AUG, eIF2-bound GTP is... [Reaction:72671] eIF5B:GTP is hydrolyzed and released [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:72672] The 60S subunit joins the translation initiation complex [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:72706] GTP hydrolysis and joining of the 60S ribosomal subunit [Homo sapiens] |
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