Abstract
Extracts of 40 hr Artemia salina nauplii can convert a heavy form of elongation factor 1 (EF-1 H) to a light species (EF-1 L). The data indicate that a protease in the extracts is responsible for this reaction, and these findings may explain the observation that extracts from Artemia salina nauplii have only EF-1 L whereas before hatching of the Artemia salina embryos EF-1 H is the predominant species (Slobin and Mőller [1975] Nature 258, 452–454).
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