The termination of translation.

Current Opinion in Structural Biology
Sabine PetryV Ramakrishnan

Abstract

Recent results from cryoelectron microscopy, crystallography, and biochemical experiments have shed considerable light on the process by which protein synthesis is terminated when a stop codon is reached. However, a detailed understanding of the underlying mechanisms will require higher-resolution structures of the various states involved.

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