Eukaryotic release factors
Encyclopedia
Eukaryotic translation termination factor 1 (eRF1), also known asTB3-1, is a protein
that in humans is encoded by the ETF1 gene
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In eukaryotes, there is only one release factor, eRF, which recognizes all three stop codon
s in place of RF1, RF2, or RF3. However, the overall process of termination is similar to that of prokaryotes.
Protein
Proteins are biochemical compounds consisting of one or more polypeptides typically folded into a globular or fibrous form, facilitating a biological function. A polypeptide is a single linear polymer chain of amino acids bonded together by peptide bonds between the carboxyl and amino groups of...
that in humans is encoded by the ETF1 gene
Gene
A gene is a molecular unit of heredity of a living organism. It is a name given to some stretches of DNA and RNA that code for a type of protein or for an RNA chain that has a function in the organism. Living beings depend on genes, as they specify all proteins and functional RNA chains...
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In eukaryotes, there is only one release factor, eRF, which recognizes all three stop codon
Stop codon
In the genetic code, a stop codon is a nucleotide triplet within messenger RNA that signals a termination of translation. Proteins are based on polypeptides, which are unique sequences of amino acids. Most codons in messenger RNA correspond to the addition of an amino acid to a growing polypeptide...
s in place of RF1, RF2, or RF3. However, the overall process of termination is similar to that of prokaryotes.