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RRF splits the ribosome into its small and large subunits. RRF is used together with elongation factor G in achieving this separation<ref>PMID:16043510</ref>. RRF is a structural mimic of tRNA but binds to the ribosome differently than the A-site, P-site or E-site tRNA. | RRF splits the ribosome into its small and large subunits. RRF is used together with elongation factor G in achieving this separation<ref>PMID:16043510</ref>. RRF is a structural mimic of tRNA but binds to the ribosome differently than the A-site, P-site or E-site tRNA. | ||
*<scene name='70/706271/Cv/2'>1st Hg coordination site</scene>. | *<scene name='70/706271/Cv/2'>1st Hg coordination site</scene>. | ||
*<scene name='70/706271/Cv/3'>2nd and 3rd Hg coordination sites</scene>. | *<scene name='70/706271/Cv/3'>2nd and 3rd Hg coordination sites</scene>. Water molecule shown as red sphere. | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> |