Termination factor

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title: Termination factor
text: In molecular biology, a termination factor is a protein that mediates the termination of RNA transcription by recognizing a transcription terminator and causing the release of the newly made mRNA. This is part of the process that regulates the transcription of RNA to preserve gene expression integrity and are present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, although the process in bacteria is more widely understood. The most extensively studied and detailed transcriptional termination factor is the R
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description: Protein signal which causes the release of transcribed RNA at a stop codon
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date modified: 2023-08-18T08:10:06Z
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