The MTERF family is a large protein family, identified in metazoans and plants, which consists of four subfamilies, MTERF1, 2, 3 and 4. Mitochondrial localisation was predicted for the vast majority of MTERF family members and demonstrated for the characterised MTERF proteins. The main structural feature of MTERF proteins is the presence of a modular architecture, based on repetitions of a 30-residue module, the mTERF motif, containing leucine zipperlike heptads. The MTERF family includes transcription termination factors: human mTERF, sea urchin mtDBP and Drosophila DmTTF. In addition to terminating transcription, they are involved in transcription initiation and in the control of mtDNA replication. This multiplicity of functio...
Regulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) expression is critical for the control of oxidative phosphor...
The MTERF protein family comprises members from Metazoans and plants. All the Metazoan MTERF protei...
All genomes require a system for preventing collisions between the machineries of DNA replication an...
AbstractThe MTERF family is a large protein family, identified in metazoans and plants, which consis...
The MTERF family is a large protein family, identified in metazoans and plants, which consists of fo...
AbstractThe MTERF family is a wide protein family, identified in Metazoa and plants, which consists ...
The MTERF family is a wide protein family, identified in Metazoa and plants, which consists of 4 sub...
AbstractThe MTERF-family is a wide family of proteins identified in Metazoa and plants which include...
The MTERF-family is a wide family of proteins identified in Metazoa and plants which includes the kn...
The human mitochondrial transcription termination factor (mTERF) is involved in the regulation of tr...
AbstractThe MTERF-family is a wide family of proteins identified in Metazoa and plants which include...
All genomes require a system for preventing collisions between the machineries of DNA replication an...
SummaryDefects in mitochondrial gene expression are associated with aging and disease. Mterf protein...
AbstractThe mammalian MTERF family of proteins has four members, named MTERF1 to MTERF4, which were ...
Regulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) expression is critical for the control of oxidative phosphor...
Regulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) expression is critical for the control of oxidative phosphor...
The MTERF protein family comprises members from Metazoans and plants. All the Metazoan MTERF protei...
All genomes require a system for preventing collisions between the machineries of DNA replication an...
AbstractThe MTERF family is a large protein family, identified in metazoans and plants, which consis...
The MTERF family is a large protein family, identified in metazoans and plants, which consists of fo...
AbstractThe MTERF family is a wide protein family, identified in Metazoa and plants, which consists ...
The MTERF family is a wide protein family, identified in Metazoa and plants, which consists of 4 sub...
AbstractThe MTERF-family is a wide family of proteins identified in Metazoa and plants which include...
The MTERF-family is a wide family of proteins identified in Metazoa and plants which includes the kn...
The human mitochondrial transcription termination factor (mTERF) is involved in the regulation of tr...
AbstractThe MTERF-family is a wide family of proteins identified in Metazoa and plants which include...
All genomes require a system for preventing collisions between the machineries of DNA replication an...
SummaryDefects in mitochondrial gene expression are associated with aging and disease. Mterf protein...
AbstractThe mammalian MTERF family of proteins has four members, named MTERF1 to MTERF4, which were ...
Regulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) expression is critical for the control of oxidative phosphor...
Regulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) expression is critical for the control of oxidative phosphor...
The MTERF protein family comprises members from Metazoans and plants. All the Metazoan MTERF protei...
All genomes require a system for preventing collisions between the machineries of DNA replication an...