bacterial initiation factor 2

{{Short description|InterPro protein family}}

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|Name=Translation initiation factor IF-2, bacterial-like

|InterPro=IPR000178

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Bacterial initiation factor-2 is a bacterial initiation factor.{{MeshName|Prokaryotic+Initiation+Factor-2}}

IF2 binds to an initiator tRNA and controls the entry of tRNA onto the ribosome. IF2, bound to GTP, binds to the 30S P site. After associating with the 30S subunit, fMet-tRNAf binds to the IF2 then IF2 transfers the tRNA into the partial P site. When the 50S subunit joins, it hydrolyzes GTP to GDP and Pi, causing a conformational change in the IF2 that causes IF2 to release and allow the 70S ribosome to form.

Human mitochondria use a nuclear-encoded homolog, MTIF2, for translation initiation.{{cite journal | vauthors = D'Souza AR, Minczuk M | title = Mitochondrial transcription and translation: overview | journal = Essays in Biochemistry | volume = 62 | issue = 3 | pages = 309–320 | date = July 2018 | pmid = 30030363 | pmc = 6056719 | doi = 10.1042/EBC20170102 }}

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