Translation factor

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See for

elongation factor, initiation factor, release factor

Broader Terms

genetic translation, guanine nucleotide binding protein

Related Terms

ribosomal protein

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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