Figure 1: Residues 414–427 of domain III of eEF1A are essential for growth inhibition, actin disorganization and cell cycle phenotypes conferred by eEF1A overexpression. Figure 2: The F422A domain III ...
Elongation, a crucial step in the translation process of protein synthesis, gets disrupted by amino acid sequences with an abundance of N-terminal aspartic and glutamic acid residues in eukaryotic ...
During protein synthesis, the ribosome simultaneously binds up to three different transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules. Among the three tRNA binding sites, the regulatory role of the exit (E) site, where ...