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STUDIES OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS REGULATION IN ANIMAL CELLS BY RIBOSOME DISSOCIATION FACTOR (DF) AND DOUBLE--STRANDED RNA ACTIVATED PROTEIN SYNTHESIS INHIBITOR (DSI)

HRIDAY KUMAR DAS, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

The first step in peptide chain initiation in animal cells is the formation of a ternary complex between a specific peptide chain initiation factor (eIF-2), initiator tRNA and GTP, Met-tRNA(,f)(.)eIF-2(.)GTP. The ternary complex (Met-tRNA(,f)(.)eIF-2(.)GTP) formed is transferred to 40S ribosom

Subject Area

Biochemistry

Recommended Citation

DAS, HRIDAY KUMAR, "STUDIES OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS REGULATION IN ANIMAL CELLS BY RIBOSOME DISSOCIATION FACTOR (DF) AND DOUBLE--STRANDED RNA ACTIVATED PROTEIN SYNTHESIS INHIBITOR (DSI)" (1980). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI8111676.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI8111676

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