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'''MTRF1''' is a mitochondrial release factorsfactor (RFsRF), a human genes[[gene]], discovered in [[bacteria]] and [[yeast]]. The [[peptide]] chain release factors direct the termination of [[Translation (biology)|translation]] in response to the peptide chain [[Stop codon|termination codons]]. Initially thought to have a role in the termination of [[Mitochondrion|mitochondria]] protein synthesis.
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'''MTRF1''' is a mitochondrial release factors (RFs), a human genes, discovered in bacteria and yeast. The peptide chain release factors direct the termination of translation in response to the peptide chain termination codons. Initially thought to have a role in the termination of mitochondria protein synthesis.
 
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