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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MSLLRSLRVF LVARTGSYPA GSLLRQSPQP RHTFYAGPRL SASASSKELL MKLRRKTGYS FVNCKKALET CGGDLKQAEI WLHKEAQKEG WSKAAKLQGR KTKEGLIGLL QEGNTTVLVE VNCETDFVSR NLKFQLLVQQ VALGTMMHCQ TLKDQPSAYS KVQWLTPVNL ALWEAEAGGS LEGFLNSSEL SGLPAGPDRE GSLKDQLALA IGKLGENMIL KRAAWVKVPS GFYVGSYVHG AMQSPSLHKL VLGKYGALVI CETSEQKTNL EDVGRRLGQH VVGMAPLSVG SLDDEPGGEA ETKMLSQPYL LDPSITLGQY VQPQGVSVVD FVRFECGEGE EAAETE
Synthesis of the 13 mitochondrial-encoded proteins occurs on a dedicated mitochondrial translation apparatus similar to that found in prokaryotes and requires, in addition to the tRNAs and rRNAs encoded in mtDNA, the concerted action of several translation factors and a large number of mitochondrial ribosomal proteins, all of which are encoded by nuclear genes. The TSFM gene encodes a mitochondrial translation elongation factor (Smeitink et al., 2006 ).
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Protein Aliases: EF-Ts; EF-TsMt; Elongation factor Ts, mitochondrial; mitochondrial elongation factor Ts; TSFM
Gene Aliases: EFTS; EFTSMT; TSFM
UniProt ID: (Human) P43897
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 10102
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