Dimer State of Protein L7/L12 and EF‐G‐Dependent Reactions on Ribosomes

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A number of different monomer and dimer derivatives of protein L7/L12 has been studied in EF‐G‐dependent reactions on the ribosome. It has been shown that only dimer derivatives of protein L7/L12 are able to interact with the ribosome. This means that it is the dimer forms of protein L7/L12 that are present in the functionally active ribosome. It is likely that the N‐terminal sequence of protein L7/L12 is responsible for dimerization of the protein in solution and at the same time contributes mainly to the interaction of the protein L7/L12 dimer with the ribosome. The results obtained suggest that there are four copies of protein L7/L12 in the translating ribosome. Copyright © 1978, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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KOTELIANSKY, V. E., DOMOGATSKY, S. P., & GUDKOV, A. T. (1978). Dimer State of Protein L7/L12 and EF‐G‐Dependent Reactions on Ribosomes. European Journal of Biochemistry, 90(2), 319–323. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1978.tb12607.x

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