A stop codon is a nucleotide triplet within mRNA that signals the termination of translation. It instructs the ribosome to release the newly synthesized polypeptide chain.
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There are three stop codons: UAA, UAG, and UGA.
Stop codons do not code for any amino acids.
They signal the end of protein synthesis during translation.
Mutations that create premature stop codons can lead to truncated and often nonfunctional proteins.
Release factors recognize stop codons and promote the disassembly of the translation machinery.