1zaw
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Ribosomal Protein L10-L12(NTD) Complex, Space Group P212121, Form A
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 15989950
About this Structure
1ZAW is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Thermotoga maritima. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Structural basis for the function of the ribosomal L7/12 stalk in factor binding and GTPase activation., Diaconu M, Kothe U, Schlunzen F, Fischer N, Harms JM, Tonevitsky AG, Stark H, Rodnina MV, Wahl MC, Cell. 2005 Jul 1;121(7):991-1004. PMID:15989950
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Categories: Protein complex | Thermotoga maritima | Diaconu, M. | Fischer, N. | Harms, J M. | Kothe, U. | Rodnina, M V. | Schluenzen, F. | Stark, H. | Tonevitski, A G. | Wahl, M C. | Cryo-electron microscopy | Gtpase stimulation | L10-l12 complex structure | L10e structure | L7/12 ribosomal stalk | Mechanism of translation | Rapid kinetic | Ribosome structure and function | Thiostrepton loop of 23s rrna | Translation factor recruitment | X-ray crystallography