The release factor eRF1 terminates protein biosynthesis by recognizing stop codons at the A site of the ribosome and stimulating peptidyl-tRNA bond hydrolysis at the peptidyl transferase center. The crystal structure of human eRF1 to 2.8 Å resolution, combined with mutagenesis analyses of the universal GGQ motif, reveals the molecular mechanism of release factor activity. The overall shape and dimensions of eRF1 resemble a tRNA-molecule with domains 1, 2, and 3 of eRF1 corresponding to the anticodon loop, aminoacyl acceptor stem, and T stern of a tRNA molecule, respectively. The position of the essential GGQ motif at an exposed tip of domain 2 suggests that the Gln residue coordinates a water molecule to mediate the hydrolytic activity at t...
We report the crystal structure of a termination complex containing release factor RF1 bound to the ...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes ...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...
The release factor eRF1 terminates protein biosynthesis by recognizing stop codons at the A site of ...
AbstractThe release factor eRF1 terminates protein biosynthesis by recognizing stop codons at the A ...
The eukaryotic class 1 polypeptide chain release factor is a three-domain protein involved in the te...
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...
AbstractAt the termination step of protein synthesis, hydrolysis of the peptidyl-tRNA is jointly cat...
Termination of protein synthesis on the ribosome requires that mRNA stop codons are recognized with ...
AbstractAlthough the eukaryotic (eRF1) and prokaryotic (RF2) polypeptide release (translation termin...
We report the crystal structure of a translation termination complex formed by the Thermus thermophi...
AbstractWe propose that the amino acid residues 57/58 and 60/61 of eukaryotic release factors (eRF1s...
Class 1 release factor in eukaryotes (eRF1) recognizes stop codons and promotes peptide release from...
Translation termination occurs when one of three stop-codons (UAA, UGA, or UAG) in mRNA reaches the ...
We report the crystal structure of a termination complex containing release factor RF1 bound to the ...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes ...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...
The release factor eRF1 terminates protein biosynthesis by recognizing stop codons at the A site of ...
AbstractThe release factor eRF1 terminates protein biosynthesis by recognizing stop codons at the A ...
The eukaryotic class 1 polypeptide chain release factor is a three-domain protein involved in the te...
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...
AbstractAt the termination step of protein synthesis, hydrolysis of the peptidyl-tRNA is jointly cat...
Termination of protein synthesis on the ribosome requires that mRNA stop codons are recognized with ...
AbstractAlthough the eukaryotic (eRF1) and prokaryotic (RF2) polypeptide release (translation termin...
We report the crystal structure of a translation termination complex formed by the Thermus thermophi...
AbstractWe propose that the amino acid residues 57/58 and 60/61 of eukaryotic release factors (eRF1s...
Class 1 release factor in eukaryotes (eRF1) recognizes stop codons and promotes peptide release from...
Translation termination occurs when one of three stop-codons (UAA, UGA, or UAG) in mRNA reaches the ...
We report the crystal structure of a termination complex containing release factor RF1 bound to the ...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, translation termination is performed by eRF1, which recognizes ...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...