The Active Site of the Ribosome Is Composed of Two Layers of Conserved Nucleotides with Distinct Roles in Peptide Bond Formation and Peptide Release
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Rachel Green | E. Youngman | R. Green | Anna B. Kochaniak | Elaine M. Youngman | Julie L. Brunelle | J. Brunelle
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