GO term: mitochondrial translational elongation Help



Ontology: Biological Process (GO:0070125)

Definition: The successive addition of amino acid residues to a nascent polypeptide chain during protein biosynthesis in a mitochondrion.

Synonyms: mitochondrial translation elongation

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Annotation Summary


This table lists the methods used to annotate genes either directly to the term mitochondrial translational elongation (3 genes) or to its variants containing one or more qualifiers (0 genes). Note that some genes may have been annotated by more than one method so the numbers in the table below may not add up to the totals given here.

Annotation Method GO Term # Yeast Genes Annotated
Manually curated (download data) mitochondrial translational elongation 3
High-throughput none none
Computational none none

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Annotation details for genes that have been directly annotated to the term mitochondrial translational elongation or its variants containing one or more qualifiers (NOT, contributes to, or colocalizes with).

mitochondrial translational elongation
     3 genes directly annotated to this term
Locus Evidence Annotation Method Reference Assigned By
CDC65/tQ(CUG)M IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction
with SGD:TRP1
Assigned on 2010-10-18
manually curated Rinehart J, et al.  (2005) Saccharomyces cerevisiae imports the cytosolic pathway for Gln-tRNA synthesis into the mitochondrion. Genes Dev 19(5):583-92 SGD
MEF1/YLR069C ISA: Inferred from Sequence Alignment
with GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ:ACB04400.1
Assigned on 2008-11-20
manually curated Vambutas A, et al.  (1991) Mitochondrial translational-initiation and elongation factors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eur J Biochem 201(3):643-52 SGD
TUF1/YOR187W ISA: Inferred from Sequence Alignment
with EBI:P0A6N1
Assigned on 2009-02-09
manually curated Myers AM, et al.  (1985) Mitochondrial protein synthesis is required for maintenance of intact mitochondrial genomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 4(8):2087-92 SGD