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'''Initiation factors are proteins that enhance the binding affinity of the various translational components.'''
Initiation factors are proteins that enhance the binding affinity of the various translational components.  


== Types of Initiation factors in ''E. coli''<br> ==
=== Types of Initiation factors in ''E. coli''<br> ===


IF1<br>
IF1<br>  


IF2 <br>
IF2 <br>  


IF3<br>
IF3<br>  


== Role of Initiation factors<br> ==
=== Role of Initiation factors<br> ===


IF1 - Stabilizes 30S subunit<br>
IF1 - Stabilizes 30S subunit<br>  


IF2 - Binds f-met-tRNA to 30S-mRNA complex ;&nbsp; binds to GTP and stimulates hydrolysis<br>
IF2 - Binds f-met-tRNA to 30S-mRNA complex&nbsp;;&nbsp; binds to GTP and stimulates hydrolysis<br>  


IF3 - Binds 30S subunit to mRNA ; dissociates monosomes into subunits following termination<br>
IF3 - Binds 30S subunit to mRNA&nbsp;; dissociates monosomes into subunits following termination<ref>William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings, Charlotte Spencer, Michael Palladino (2014). Concepts of Genetics Tenth Edition</ref><br>  


=== <u></u>References  ===


 
<references /><br>
== <u></u>References ==
 
1. William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings, Charlotte Spencer, Michael Palladino (2014). Concepts of Genetics Tenth Edition

Revision as of 22:18, 4 December 2017

Initiation factors are proteins that enhance the binding affinity of the various translational components.

Types of Initiation factors in E. coli

IF1

IF2

IF3

Role of Initiation factors

IF1 - Stabilizes 30S subunit

IF2 - Binds f-met-tRNA to 30S-mRNA complex ;  binds to GTP and stimulates hydrolysis

IF3 - Binds 30S subunit to mRNA ; dissociates monosomes into subunits following termination[1]

References

  1. William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings, Charlotte Spencer, Michael Palladino (2014). Concepts of Genetics Tenth Edition