Prokaryotic initiation factor-2

Prokaryotic initiation factor-2 is a prokaryotic initiation factor.[1]

IF2 binds to an initiator tRNA and controls the entry of tRNA onto the ribosome. IF2, bound to GTP, binds to the 30S P site. After associating with the 30S subunit, fMet-tRNAf binds to the IF2 then IF2 transfers the tRNA into the partial P site. When the 50S subunit joins, it hydrolyzes GTP to GDP and Pi, causing a conformational change in the IF2 that causes IF2 to release and allow the 70S subunit to form.

References

  1. Prokaryotic Initiation Factor-2 at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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