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Ribosome-dependent GTPase

Kuriki, Y., Inoue, N. and Kaziro, Y. (1970) Formation for a complex between GTP, G factor, and ribosomes as an intermediate of ribosome-dependent GTPase reaction. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 224, 487-497. [Pg.346]

Eukaryotic cRF3 is a ribosome- and eRFl-dependent GTPase (Zhouravleva et al. 1995 Frolova et al. 1996). The protein shares a number of features with its bacterial homolog RF3. [Pg.4]

A plot of In k against the reciprocal of the absolute temperature (an Arrhenius plot) will produce a straight line having a slope of —EJR. The frequency factor can be obtained from the vertical intercept. In A. The Arrhenius relationship has been demonstrated to be valid in a large number of cases (for example, colchicine-induced GTPase activity of tubulin or the binding of A-acetyl-phenylalanyl-tRNA to ribosomes ). In practice, the Arrhenius equation is only a good approximation of the temperature dependence of the rate constant, a point which will be addressed below. [Pg.65]


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