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Peptide Chain Termination, VI. Purification and Site of Action of <i>S</i>
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Protein FunctionProtein ExpressionBiochemistryProtein AssemblyProtein FoldingNatural SciencesTerminator Codon RecognitionMedicineProtein BiosynthesisMolecular BiologyPeptide SynthesisEscherichia Coli BPeptide SciencePeptide ChemistryPeptide Chain TerminationProteomicsProtein Synthesis
PEPTIDE CHAIN TERMINATION IS A RESULT OF AT LEAST TWO EVENTS: terminator codon recognition and hydrolysis of peptidyl tRNA. A protein factor S, isolated from the supernatant of Escherichia coli B, stimulates fMet release. Factor S lowers the K(m) for terminator trinucleotides without altering the V(max) of release and therefore acts at terminator codon recognition. The S protein differs from initiation factors, elongation factor G, several forms of elongation factor T and release factors. The importance of the 2% Tu content in purified S is unresolved.
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