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AGP and EXO-LIKE genes promote brassinosteroid-dependent anisotropic growth. [PDF]

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Novikova D   +8 more
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Molecular and Genetic Regulation of Crop Root System Architecture in Drought Resilience. [PDF]

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Wang Y   +7 more
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Nanofibrous-Composite Hydrogels for Modulating Stem Cell Behavior.

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Eukaryotic elongation factor‐2 (eEF2): its regulation and peptide chain elongation

Cell Biochemistry and Function, 2011
AbstractRegulation at the level of translation in eukaryotes is feasible because of the longer lifetime of eukaryotic mRNAs in the cell. The elongation stage of mRNA translation requires a substantial amount of energy and also eukaryotic elongation factors (eEFs). The important component of eEFs, i.e.
Gautam Kaul
exaly   +3 more sources

The S1 Factor in Peptide Chain Elongation

Nature, 1970
Aminoacyl-tRNA becomes attached to the ribosome as part of an S3 factor–GTP–aminoacyl-tRNA complex. GTP is then cleaved and an S3 factor–GDP complex is released. The S1 factor promotes the re-formation of the S3 factor–GTP–aminoacyl-tRNA complex from the S3 factor–GDP complex, aminoacyl-tRNA and GTP.
J, Waterson, G, Beaud, P, Lengyel
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Role of elongation factor 2 in regulating peptide-chain elongation in the heart

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1994
Cardiac muscles of experimentally induced diabetic rats show a progressive decrease in the rate of protein synthesis. The decline in protein synthesis is associated with decreases in both the number and efficiency of cardiac ribosomes. In hearts from 48 h diabetic rats, the decrease in protein synthesis was accounted for solely by a 28% reduction in ...
T C, Vary, A, Nairn, C J, Lynch
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A New Concept of the Function of Elongation Factor 1 in Peptide Chain Elongation

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1976
An entirely new model for the mechanism of elongation factor 1 (EF‐1) function is presented. Experiments, in which mixtures of [3H]EF‐1, ribosomes from Krebs II ascites cells and various additional co‐factors were analyzed by chromatography on Sepharose 6B, show that EF‐1 binds to the ribosome early in the translation process and remains bound on the ...
H, Grasmuk, R D, Nolan, J, Drews
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