In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unrelated release factor eRF1, which recognizes all three stop codons of the mRNA and hydrolyses the peptidyl-tRNA bond. While the molecular basis for bacterial termination has been elucidated, high-resolution structures of eukaryotic termination complexes have been lacking. Here we present a 3.8 angstrom structure of a human translation termination complex with eRF1 decoding a UAA(A) stop codon. The complex was formed using the human cytomegalovirus (hCMV) stalling peptide, which perturbs the peptidyltransferase center (PTC) to silence the hydrolysis activity of eRF1. Moreover, unlike sense codons or bacterial stop codons, the UAA stop codon ado...
ABSTRACT When a stop codon appears at the ribosomal A site, the class I and II release factors (RFs)...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes ...
AbstractAlthough the eukaryotic (eRF1) and prokaryotic (RF2) polypeptide release (translation termin...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
In eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes stop codons via its N-...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...
Termination and ribosome recycling are essential processes in translation. In eukaryotes, a stop cod...
Accurate translation termination by release factors (RFs) is critical for the integrity of cellular ...
AbstractThe release factor eRF1 terminates protein biosynthesis by recognizing stop codons at the A ...
Translation termination occurs when one of three stop-codons (UAA, UGA, or UAG) in mRNA reaches the ...
SummaryTermination and ribosome recycling are essential processes in translation. In eukaryotes, a s...
In translation termination, the eukaryotic release factor (eRF1) recognizes mRNA stop codons (UAA, U...
SummaryEukaryotic translation termination is triggered by peptide release factors eRF1 and eRF3. Whe...
The termination of protein synthesis occurs through the specific recognition of a stop codon in the ...
ABSTRACT When a stop codon appears at the ribosomal A site, the class I and II release factors (RFs)...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes ...
AbstractAlthough the eukaryotic (eRF1) and prokaryotic (RF2) polypeptide release (translation termin...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
In eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes stop codons via its N-...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...
Termination and ribosome recycling are essential processes in translation. In eukaryotes, a stop cod...
Accurate translation termination by release factors (RFs) is critical for the integrity of cellular ...
AbstractThe release factor eRF1 terminates protein biosynthesis by recognizing stop codons at the A ...
Translation termination occurs when one of three stop-codons (UAA, UGA, or UAG) in mRNA reaches the ...
SummaryTermination and ribosome recycling are essential processes in translation. In eukaryotes, a s...
In translation termination, the eukaryotic release factor (eRF1) recognizes mRNA stop codons (UAA, U...
SummaryEukaryotic translation termination is triggered by peptide release factors eRF1 and eRF3. Whe...
The termination of protein synthesis occurs through the specific recognition of a stop codon in the ...
ABSTRACT When a stop codon appears at the ribosomal A site, the class I and II release factors (RFs)...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes ...
AbstractAlthough the eukaryotic (eRF1) and prokaryotic (RF2) polypeptide release (translation termin...