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Relation between the ribosomal sites involved in initiation and elongation of polypeptide chains. Evidence for two guanosine triphosphatase sites
A. H. Lockwood, U. Maitra
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Peptide Elongation Factor G
100%
Guanosine
83%
Ribosomes
70%
Peptides
43%
Guanosine Triphosphate
29%
Thiostrepton
29%
Peptide Elongation Factor Tu
26%
Transfer RNA
24%
Hydrolysis
15%
methylene diphosphonate
9%
Fusidic Acid
8%
Ribosome Subunits
7%
Puromycin
7%
Diphosphates
7%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
3%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
2%
Chemical Compounds
Guanosine
74%
Polypeptide
55%
Transfer RNA
45%
Thiostrepton
42%
Hydrolysis
15%
Fusidic Acid
13%
Puromycin
11%
Polypeptide Antibiotic Agent
9%
Peptide
4%
Drug
4%
Reaction Yield
3%