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    prfC peptide chain release factor 3 [ Neisseria meningitidis alpha710 ]

    Gene ID: 12398566, updated on 17-Oct-2012
    Gene symbol
    prfC
    Gene description
    peptide chain release factor 3
    Locus tag
    NMBB_0701
    Gene type
    protein coding
    RefSeq status
    PROVISIONAL
    Organism
    Neisseria meningitidis alpha710 (strain: alpha710, serogroup: B)
    Lineage
    Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Betaproteobacteria; Neisseriales; Neisseriaceae; Neisseria
    Sequence :
    NC_017505.1 (659269..660864, complement)

    NC_017505.1Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene hypothetical protein Neighboring gene Peptide chain release factor Neighboring gene phosphoribosyl-AMP cyclohydrolase Neighboring gene imidazoleglycerol phosphate synthase subunit

    Genome Annotation

    The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a specific genome build. Explain

    Reference assembly

    Genomic

    1. NC_017505.1

      Range
      659269..660864, complement
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    mRNA and Protein(s)

    1. YP_005882264.1 peptide chain release factor 3 [Neisseria meningitidis alpha710]

      Status: PROVISIONAL

      UniProtKB/TrEMBL
      E3D2I7
      Conserved Domains (3) summary
      cd03689
      Location:296380
      Blast Score: 395
      RF3_II; RF3_II: this subfamily represents the domain II of bacterial Release Factor 3 (RF3). Termination of protein synthesis by the ribosome requires two release factor (RF) classes. The class II RF3 is a GTPase that removes class I RFs (RF1 or RF2) from the ...
      PRK00741
      Location:3527
      Blast Score: 2708
      prfC; peptide chain release factor 3; Provisional
      cd04169
      Location:11277
      Blast Score: 1351
      RF3; Release Factor 3 (RF3) protein involved in the terminal step of translocation in bacteria

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