It is an open reading frame, meaning that it does not contain a stop codon.
These contrasted results imply that complex interactions are taking place downstream of the stop codon.
Genes with different or multiple stop codons will be unaffected.
The stop codon is found after residue 1463 of the amino acid sequence.
Unlike stop codons, the codon alone is not sufficient to begin the process.
The 3' region downstream from the stop codon is separated into two parts:
As a result, the rate of errors in which translation continues beyond a stop codon increases from about 0.3% to about 1%.
Later, it was demonstrated that different release factors recognize different stop codons.
An adenosine present at the polymorphic site represents the third position in a stop codon.
This lack of a stop codon results a significant issue for cells.