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  1. Nov 10, 2017 · The eukaryotic release factor eRF1 is able to recognize the three stop codons UAA, UAG and UGA with high accuracy, while discriminating against near-cognate codons.

    • Christoffer Lind, Ana Oliveira, Johan Åqvist
    • 2017
  2. Nov 11, 2015 · In terms of energetics, reactions can be either exergonic (releasing energy) or endergonic (consuming energy). However, even in an exergonic reaction a small amount of energy, termed the activation energy, is needed to give the reaction a ‘kick start.’

    • Peter K. Robinson
    • 10.1042/bse0590001
    • 2015
    • Essays Biochem. 2015 Nov 15; 59: 1-41.
  3. Jun 6, 2014 · Results: Release factor 2 preferentially recognizes mismatched ribosomal complexes. Conclusion: Release factor 1 and release factor 2 have evolved to carry out distinct functions beyond canonical termination. Significance: Release factor 2 is a key translational quality control factor in bacteria.

    • Alexandros D. Petropoulos, Megan E. McDonald, Rachel Green, Hani S. Zaher
    • 10.1074/jbc.M114.564989
    • 2014
    • 2014/06/06
  4. A release factor is a protein that allows for the termination of translation by recognizing the termination codon or stop codon in an mRNA sequence. They are named so because they release new peptides from the ribosome.

  5. Apr 23, 2019 · The evolution of release factors catalyzing the hydrolysis of the final peptidyl-tRNA bond and the release of the polypeptide from the ribosome has been a longstanding paradox.

    • A. Maxwell Burroughs, L Aravind
    • 10.3390/ijms20081981
    • 2019
    • Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Apr; 20(8): 1981.
  6. On a basic level, enzymes promote chemical reactions that involve more than one substrate by bringing the substrates together in an optimal orientation for reaction. Enzymes promote the reaction of their substrates by creating an optimal environment within the active site for the reaction to occur.

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  8. Jul 7, 2021 · Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) plays a central role in regulating these lifesaving physiological responses to stress. We show that, in mice, CRF rapidly changes Schaffer Collateral (SC)...

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