Translation factor
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See for
elongation factor, initiation factor, release factor
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Broader Terms
genetic translation, guanine nucleotide binding protein
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Scope Note
family of cytoplasmic guanine nucleotide binding proteins which interact with mRNA, tRNA, and ribosomes to control protein synthesis.
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- Although the translation factor is induced, it is not transported into axon processes when the stimulation with 5-HT was restricted to the cell body.
- From Equation (2) and (1), we can see that the two expressions are very similar except that the spectrum in Equation (2) is scaled and the translation factor is removed.
- This membrane-delocalized translation factor is inactive unless liberated in the cytosol.
- The phosphorylation of the translation factor is 00000564 even stronger than with dsRNA under the same conditions.
- 1118977 Reports Structural Roles for Human Translation Factor eIF3 in Initiation of Protein Synthesis Bunpote Siridechadilok,1 Christopher S.
- Structural roles for human translation factor eIF3 in initiation of protein synthesis.
- 273, Issue 13, 7579-7587, March 27, 1998 Purification and Characterization of a New Eukaryotic Protein Translation Factor EUKARYOTIC INITIATION FACTOR 4H Nancy J.
- 2005 A translation factor protein over-expressed in breast cancer cells might be an oncoprotein The tissue-specific elongation factor eEF1A2 might be an oncoprotein involved in breast cancer.
- 44 Gene Ontology Browser Term Detail GO term:translation factor activity, nucleic acid bindingSynonym: protein-synthesizing GTPase activityGO id:GO:0008135Definition:Functions during translation by binding nucleic acids during polypeptide synthesis at the ribosome.
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