Eukaryotic translation termination factor1 (eRF1), also referred to as TB3-1 or SUP45L1, is a protein that is encoded by the ERF1 gene. In Eukaryotes, eRF1 is an essential protein involved in stop codon recognition in translation, termination of translation, and nonsense mediated mRNA decay via the SURF complex.[5]
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Eukaryotictranslation is the biological process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in eukaryotes. It consists of four phases: initiation...
each translating a different type of gene. A eukaryotic cell has a nucleus that separates the processes of transcription and translation. Eukaryotic transcription...
machinery, eukaryotic mitochondria and plastids have their own translation machinery, each with their own set of bacterial-type elongation factors. In humans...
Eukaryotic initiation factors (eIFs) are proteins or protein complexes involved in the initiation phase of eukaryotictranslation. These proteins help...
A release factor is a protein that allows for the termination of translation by recognizing the termination codon or stop codon in an mRNA sequence. They...
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Bacterial translation is the process by which messenger RNA is translated into proteins in bacteria. Initiation of translation in bacteria involves the...
before the stop codon, an incomplete protein would be made during translation. In eukaryotic genes with multiple exons, introns are removed and exons are then...
are functional as translation start sites in mammalian cells. Bacteria do not generally have the wide range of translationfactors monitoring start codon...
protein level it seems to resemble eukaryotictranslation. Most of the initiation, elongation, and terminationfactors in archaea have homologs in eukaryotes...
interaction. Mechanistically, eukaryotictranslationtermination matches its prokaryotic counterpart. In this case, termination of the polypeptide chain is...
Ribosome recycling factor or ribosome release factor (RRF) is a protein found in bacterial cells as well as eukaryotic organelles, specifically mitochondria...
theory is a theory of the origin of introns, long non-coding sequences in eukaryotic genes between the exons. The theory holds that the randomness of primordial...
"The fidelity of DNA synthesis by eukaryotic replicative and translesion synthesis polymerases". Cell Research. 18 (1): 148–161. doi:10.1038/cr.2008.4...
complexity of the eukaryotic regulation which the 5′ UTR holds as well as the larger pre-initiation complex that must form to begin translation. The 5′ UTR...
The eukaryotic initiation factor-4A (eIF4A) family consists of 3 closely related proteins EIF4A1, EIF4A2, and EIF4A3. These factors are required for the...
Bacterial transcription differs from eukaryotic transcription in several ways. In bacteria, transcription and translation can occur simultaneously in the cytoplasm...
Katada T (June 1999). "The eukaryotic polypeptide chain releasing factor (eRF3/GSPT) carrying the translationtermination signal to the 3'-Poly(A) tail...