| terminatio | Synonym: termination. See: ending. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| termination | <molecular biology> Stop of mRNA synthesis (i.e., transcription) at the terminator site Top of protein synthesis (i.e., translation) at the stop codon. (09 Oct 1997) |
| termination codon | <molecular biology> The three codons, UAA known as ochre, UAG as amber and UGA as opal, that do not code for an amino acid but act as signals for the termination of protein synthesis. They are not represented by any tRNA and termination is catalysed by protein release factors. There are two release factors in E. Coli, RF1 recognises UAA and UAG, RF2 recognises UAA and UGA. Eukaryotes have a single GTP requiring factor, eRF. See: ochre suppressor, amber suppressor. (13 Jan 1998) |
| termination factor | <molecular biology> Any of several proteins in the cytosol that cut a completed polypeptide loose from a ribosome. (13 Jan 1998) |
| termination region | <molecular biology> A DNA sequence that signals the end of transcription. (13 Jan 1998) |
| termination sequence | <molecular biology> The three codons, UAA known as ochre, UAG as amber and UGA as opal, that do not code for an amino acid but act as signals for the termination of protein synthesis. They are not represented by any tRNA and termination is catalysed by protein release factors. There are two release factors in E. Coli, RF1 recognises UAA and UAG, RF2 recognises UAA and UGA. Eukaryotes have a single GTP requiring factor, eRF. See: ochre suppressor, amber suppressor. (13 Jan 1998) |
| terminationes | Plural of terminatio. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| terminationes nervorum liberae | A form of peripheral ending of sensory nerve fibres in which the terminal filaments end freely in the tissue. Synonym: terminationes nervorum liberae. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a coming to an end of a contract period; "the expiry of his driver's license" end point: a place where something ends or is complete result: something that results; "he listened for the results on the radio" ending: the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme); "I don't like words that have -ism as an ending" the act of ending something; "the termination of the agreement"
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Any of a number of devices and methods used to place a working terminal on a wire rope. Swaging (qv), soldering (qv), and U-clamps (qv) are common fastening methods.
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respond to termination codons to cause release of the completed polypeptide chain and the ribosome from mRNA.
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The junction of either end of a towcable where it is fitted with a single or multi-pin connector. Lightweight towcables typically have connectors for the towfish at the "wet end" and at the control/display unit on the "dry end." Armored cable is usually terminated with a connector at the towbody end and wired to a block inside the winch drum at the other. This aids in troubleshooting the towcable if necessary. ...
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pl. terminatio´nes [L. “a limiting, bounding”] ending: the site of discontinuation of a structure.
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| terminatio | the act of ending something |
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| terminatio | the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme) |
| terminatio | something that results |
| terminatio | a place where something ends or is complete |
| terminatio | a coming to an end of a contract period |
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