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Crystal structure of human eRF1/eRF3 complex[TRANSLATION]
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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN EUKARYOTIC RELEASE FACTOR ERF1-MECHANISM OF STOP CODON RECOGNITION AND PEPTIDYL-TRNA HYDROLYSIS[TRANSLATION]
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Crystal structure of S.pombe eRF1/eRF3 complex[TRANSLATION]
Solution structure of the middle domain of human eukaryotic translation termination factor eRF1[TRANSLATION]
Human eRF1 C-domain, "open" conformer[TRANSLATION]
Human eRF1 C-domain, "closed" conformer[TRANSLATION]
Crystal Structure Of Archaeal Translation Termination Factor, Arf1[Translation]
C-terminal domain of Peptide Chain Release Factor from Methanosarcina mazei[structural genomics, unknown function]
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Structure of the Dom34-Hbs1 Complex and implications for its role in No-Go decay[Translation regulation/HYDROLASE]
Structural basis for substrate placement by an archaeal box C/D ribonucleoprotein particle[TRANSFERASE/RNA]
Structure of N-terminal truncated Nop56/58 bound with L7Ae and box C/D RNA[Transferase/RNA]
Crystal Structure of substrate-bound halfmer box C/D RNP[Transferase/RNA]
Crystal structure of two archaeal Pelotas reveal inter-domain structural plasticity[HYDROLASE]
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