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Decoding the Enigma: Translation Termination in Human Mitochondria.

Annika KruegerDaria KovalchukDmitrii ShiriaevJoanna Rorbach
Published in: Human molecular genetics (2024)
Mitochondrial translation is a complex process responsible for the synthesis of essential proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation, a fundamental pathway for cellular energy production. Central to this process is the termination phase, where dedicated factors play a pivotal role in ensuring accurate and timely protein production. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of translation termination in human mitochondria, emphasizing structural features and molecular functions of two mitochondrial termination factors mtRF1 and mtRF1a.
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