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'''Mitochondrial translational release factor 1''', also known as '''MTRF1''' is a human [[gene]].<ref name="pmid9838146">{{cite journal |
The [[protein]] encoded by this gene directs 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. mtRF1 has been hypothesized to recognize non-standard stop codons AGA and AGG in vertebrates. Alternatively, based on detailed 3D modelling, it has been proposed to recognize stalled ribosomes in which a tRNA is still bound to the peptide chain, but in which the A-site of the ribosome is empty.
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