In translation termination, the eukaryotic release factor (eRF1) recognizes mRNA stop codons (UAA, UAG, or UGA) in a ribosomal A site and triggers release of the nascent polypeptide chain from P-site tRNA. eRF1 is highly selective for U in the first position and a combination of purines (except two consecutive guanines, i.e., GG) in the second and third positions. Eukaryotes decode all three stop codons with a single release factor eRF1, instead of two (RF1 and RF2), in bacteria. Furthermore, unlike bacterial RF1/RF2, eRF1 stabilizes the compact U-turn mRNA configuration in the ribosomal A site by accommodating four nucleotides instead of three. Despite the available cryo-EM structures (resolution ∼3.5–3.8 Å), the energetic principle for eR...
SummaryTermination and ribosome recycling are essential processes in translation. In eukaryotes, a s...
Termination of protein synthesis is triggered by the recognition of a stop codon at the ribosomal A ...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...
Termination of protein synthesis on the ribosome requires that mRNA stop codons are recognized with ...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
Translation termination occurs when one of three stop-codons (UAA, UGA, or UAG) in mRNA reaches the ...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes ...
Eukarya translation termination requires the stop codon recognizing protein eRF1. In contrast to the...
In eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes stop codons via its N-...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
Stop codon recognition is a crucial event during translation termination and is performed by class I...
Translation termination in eukaryotes typically requires the decoding of one of three stop codons UA...
Accurate translation termination by release factors (RFs) is critical for the integrity of cellular ...
Stop codon recognition is a crucial event during translation termination and is performed by class I...
AbstractWe propose that the amino acid residues 57/58 and 60/61 of eukaryotic release factors (eRF1s...
SummaryTermination and ribosome recycling are essential processes in translation. In eukaryotes, a s...
Termination of protein synthesis is triggered by the recognition of a stop codon at the ribosomal A ...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...
Termination of protein synthesis on the ribosome requires that mRNA stop codons are recognized with ...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
Translation termination occurs when one of three stop-codons (UAA, UGA, or UAG) in mRNA reaches the ...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes ...
Eukarya translation termination requires the stop codon recognizing protein eRF1. In contrast to the...
In eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes stop codons via its N-...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
Stop codon recognition is a crucial event during translation termination and is performed by class I...
Translation termination in eukaryotes typically requires the decoding of one of three stop codons UA...
Accurate translation termination by release factors (RFs) is critical for the integrity of cellular ...
Stop codon recognition is a crucial event during translation termination and is performed by class I...
AbstractWe propose that the amino acid residues 57/58 and 60/61 of eukaryotic release factors (eRF1s...
SummaryTermination and ribosome recycling are essential processes in translation. In eukaryotes, a s...
Termination of protein synthesis is triggered by the recognition of a stop codon at the ribosomal A ...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...