Elongation Factor-1
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Elongation Factor-1 Definition
Heterotrimeric Elongation Factor 1 (containing alpha/beta/gamma or alpha/delta/gamma subunits) is responsible for delivery of aminoacyl tRNAs to the ribosome. Containing domains that bind guanine nucleotides, 80S ribosomes, and aminoacyl-tRNAs, the alpha EF-1 subunit interacts with beta/delta subunits and mediates delivery and GTP-dependent binding of aminoacyl-tRNAs to the 80S ribosome A-site. Homologous beta and delta subunits (guanine nucleotide exchange factors) stimulate GDP/GTP exchange bound to EF-1-alpha; phosphorylation affects the GDP/GTP exchange rate. The conserved gamma subunit contains an EEF1G domain and an N-terminal GST domain that may be involved in regulating EF-1 multisubunit assembly and anchorage to other cellular components. (NCI)
Elongation Factor-1 Synonyms
Elongation Factor 1, E-F1, Eukaryotic Translation Elongation Factor 1
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