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Details on Person May, Bruce, 2025-06-09
| Class:Id | InstanceEdit:9954909 |
| _displayName | May, Bruce, 2025-06-09 |
| _timestamp | 2025-06-09 22:21:21 |
| author | [Person:203835] May, Bruce |
| dateTime | 2025-06-09 22:20:55 |
| (created) | [LiteratureReference:9954908] Dissociation by Pelota, Hbs1 and ABCE1 of mammalian vacant 80S ribosomes and stalled elongation complexes [Complex:9954910] ABCE1:ATP:PELO:80S Ribosome:non-stop mRNA:peptidyl-tRNA with elongating peptide [cytosol] [Homo sapiens] [Person:9954911] Pisarev, Andrey V [Person:9954912] Pisareva, Vera P [Summation:9954913] Non-stop mRNAs (mRNAs that lack a stop codon) result in ribo... [Summation:9954914] HBS1L, a paralog of eRF3, hydrolyzes GTP, causing HBS1L:GDP ... [Summation:9954915] After the 80S ribosome is split into a 40S subunit and a 60S... [Summation:9954916] Due to features such as damaged nucleotides, strong secondar... [EntityWithAccessionedSequence:9954917] HBS1L isoform 1 [cytosol] [Homo sapiens] [Summation:9954918] The PELO:HBS1L:GTP (Pelota:HBS1:GTP) complex binds a ribosom... |
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