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- Elongation_factor abstract "Elongation factors are a set of proteins that are used in protein synthesis in the process of cell cycle and elongation in some cells. In the ribosome, they facilitate translational elongation, from the formation of the first peptide bond to the formation of the last one.Elongation is the most rapid step in translation: in prokaryotes it proceeds at a rate of 15 to 20 amino acids added per second (about 60 nucleotides per second) in eukaryotes the rate is about two amino acids per second. Elongation factors play a role in orchestrating the events of this process, and in ensuring the 99.99% accuracy of translation at this speed.Elongation factors are also a target for pathogen toxins. Corynebacterium diphtheriae produces the diphtheria toxin that alters protein function in the host by inactivating elongation factor (EF-2). This causes pharyngitis and pseudomembranous inflammation in the throat.Pseudomonas aeruginosa's exotoxin A also inhibits EF-2.".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageID "6213976".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageLength "1738".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageRevisionID "623791306".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Archaeal_elongation_factors.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Corynebacterium_diphtheriae.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Diphtheria_toxin.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryotic_elongation_factors.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink EF-1A_subfamily.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Inflammation.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Peptide_bond.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Pharyngitis.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Prokaryote.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Prokaryotic_elongation_factors.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonas_aeruginosa.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonas_exotoxin.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Ribosome.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(biology).
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "EF-2".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "EF-Tu".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "EF1".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elongation factor 3".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elongation factor".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "elongation factor P-TEFb".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "elongation factor".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "transcriptional elongation".
- Elongation_factor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EC_number.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GTPases.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GeneticTranslation.
- Elongation_factor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MeshName.
- Elongation_factor subject Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- Elongation_factor hypernym Set.
- Elongation_factor comment "Elongation factors are a set of proteins that are used in protein synthesis in the process of cell cycle and elongation in some cells. In the ribosome, they facilitate translational elongation, from the formation of the first peptide bond to the formation of the last one.Elongation is the most rapid step in translation: in prokaryotes it proceeds at a rate of 15 to 20 amino acids added per second (about 60 nucleotides per second) in eukaryotes the rate is about two amino acids per second.".
- Elongation_factor label "Elongation factor".
- Elongation_factor sameAs Q126252.
- Elongation_factor sameAs Factor_delongacixc3xb3.
- Elongation_factor sameAs Elongační_faktor.
- Elongation_factor sameAs Facteur_dxc3xa9longation.
- Elongation_factor sameAs Fattore_di_allungamento.
- Elongation_factor sameAs Czynniki_elongacyjne.
- Elongation_factor sameAs m.0fx4d3.
- Elongation_factor sameAs Q126252.
- Elongation_factor sameAs 延伸因子.
- Elongation_factor wasDerivedFrom Elongation_factor?oldid=623791306.
- Elongation_factor isPrimaryTopicOf Elongation_factor.