MRRF Background Information The termination of protein synthesis is carried out by a variety of auxiliary factors that ensure the proper release of newly formed proteins. Once translation is complete, mRNA and P-site deacylated tRNA remain attached to the ribosome in a post-termination complex (post-TC) that must be dissociated and recycled in order for another round of translation to take place. MRRF (mitochondrial ribosome recycling factor), also known as RRF, MRFF or MTRRF, is a 262 amino acid protein that belongs to the RRF (ribosome recycling factor) family. Localized to mitochondria, MRRF is required for the release of ribosomes from mRNA at the end of protein biosynthesis. Via its ability to recycle ribosomes throughout translation, MRRF may actually increase overall translational efficiency, thereby playing an important role in the rate of protein synthesis. Multiple isoforms of MRRF are expressed due to alternative splicing events.
MRRF (J-Q7)
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MRRF (J-Q7): sc-100969. Western blot analysis of MRRF expression in non-transfected 293: sc-110760 (A), human MRRF transfected 293: sc-113108 (B) and A-431 (C) whole cell lysates.
MRRF (J-Q7): sc-100969. Immunoperoxidase staining of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human small Intestine tissue showing cytoplasmic localization.
MRRF (J-Q7): sc-100969. Western blot analysis of MRRF expression in A-431 whole cell lysate.
MRRF (J-Q7): sc-100969. Western blot analysis of MRRF expression in HeLa nuclear extract.