Protein Domain : Peptide chain release factor eRF1/aRF1 IPR004403

Type  Family
Description  Terminating protein synthesis on the ribosome requires the presence of a class I polypeptide chain release factor (RF) to induce peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis. Bacteria possess two class I RFs; RF1 which recognises UAG and UAA, and RF2 which recognises UGA and UAA. Mitochondrial RFs are related structurally and functionally to those of bacteria. Eukaryotes posses only a single class 1 factor, eRF1, which recognises all three termination codons. Similarly, in all archaeal species where the complete sequence of the genome is available, only a single class I factor, aRF1, has been identified so far. The aRF1 family is highly homologous to the eRF1 family, indicating a common origin and ancestor molecule. The bacterial and mitochondrial class I RFs show no significant sequence similarity with their eukaryotic and archaeal counterparts and are considered to form a separate family. For more information see [ , , ].This entry represents the eRF1 and aRF1 proteins.
Short Name  Peptide_chain-rel_eRF1/aRF1

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