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- EEF-1 abstract "eEF-1 is a eukaryotic elongation factor.Its α and βγ subunits act as counterparts to EF-Tu and EF-Ts, respectivelyGenes include: EEF1A1, EEF1A2, EEF1A3 EEF1B1, EEF1B2, EEF1B3, EEF1B4 EEF1D, EEF1E1, EEF1GVarious species of green algae, red algae, chromalveolates, and fungi lack the EF-1α gene but instead possess a related gene called EFL (elongation factor-like). Although its function has not been studied in depth, it appears to be similar to EF-1α. Only two organisms are known to have both EF-1α and EFL: the fungus Basidiobolus and the diatom Thalassiosira. The evolutionary history of EFL is unclear. It may have arisen one or more times followed by loss of EFL or EF-1α. The presence in three diverse eukaryotic groups (fungi, chromalveolates, and archaeplastida) is supposed to be the result of two or more horizontal gene transfer events.".
- EEF-1 wikiPageID "14007357".
- EEF-1 wikiPageRevisionID "561016172".
- EEF-1 hasPhotoCollection EEF-1.
- EEF-1 subject Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- EEF-1 comment "eEF-1 is a eukaryotic elongation factor.Its α and βγ subunits act as counterparts to EF-Tu and EF-Ts, respectivelyGenes include: EEF1A1, EEF1A2, EEF1A3 EEF1B1, EEF1B2, EEF1B3, EEF1B4 EEF1D, EEF1E1, EEF1GVarious species of green algae, red algae, chromalveolates, and fungi lack the EF-1α gene but instead possess a related gene called EFL (elongation factor-like). Although its function has not been studied in depth, it appears to be similar to EF-1α.".
- EEF-1 label "EEF-1".
- EEF-1 label "真核延伸因子1".
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- EEF-1 sameAs Q5322911.
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- EEF-1 wasDerivedFrom EEF-1?oldid=561016172.
- EEF-1 isPrimaryTopicOf EEF-1.