What is the function of the protein S1 in translation?

a. It assists release factors.
b. It hydrolyzes GTP.
c. It assists in ribosomal translocation.
d. It keeps the mRNA single-stranded and suitable for translation.
e. It mediates the regeneration of EF-Tu.


Ans: d

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