Ribosome-releasing factor 2, mitochondrial is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GFM2 gene.
[5][6] Unlike the other EF-G homolog GFM1, GFM2 functions as a Ribosome Recycling Factor in termination.[7]
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mitochondrial is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GFM2 gene. Unlike the other EF-G homolog GFM1, GFM2 functions as a Ribosome Recycling Factor in termination...
bacterial-type elongation factors. In humans, they include TUFM, TSFM, GFM1, GFM2, GUF1; the nominal release factor MTRFR may also play a role in elongation...
releasing the bound mRNA. This also requires the participation of EF-G (GFM2 in humans). Depending on the tRNA, IF1–IF3 may also perform recycling. In...