Pub. Date : 2003 Mar 4
PMID : 12591943
5 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Guanosine binding is accelerated by addition of residues that form helices, referred to as P9.0 and P10, immediately 5" and 3" to the guanosine. | Guanosine | transferrin receptor | Homo sapiens |
2 | Guanosine binding is accelerated by addition of residues that form helices, referred to as P9.0 and P10, immediately 5" and 3" to the guanosine. | Guanosine | transferrin receptor | Homo sapiens |
3 | Because the ability to form the P9.0 and P10 helices distinguishes the guanosine at the correct 3"-splice site from other guanosine residues, the faster binding of the correct guanosine can enhance specificity of 3"-splice site selection. | Guanosine | transferrin receptor | Homo sapiens |
4 | Because the ability to form the P9.0 and P10 helices distinguishes the guanosine at the correct 3"-splice site from other guanosine residues, the faster binding of the correct guanosine can enhance specificity of 3"-splice site selection. | Guanosine | transferrin receptor | Homo sapiens |
5 | Because the ability to form the P9.0 and P10 helices distinguishes the guanosine at the correct 3"-splice site from other guanosine residues, the faster binding of the correct guanosine can enhance specificity of 3"-splice site selection. | Guanosine | transferrin receptor | Homo sapiens |