Gene ontology ID
GO:0075524
Definition
A translation process in which a specific viral peptide prevents the ribosome from covalently linking a new inserted amino acid, and lets it continue translation, thereby cleaving the nascent protein while allowing translation to continue
Comment
This term is intended to annotate gene products involved in the process of ribosomal skipping, not viral proteins produced by this translation process.
References
1. GOC: bf
2. GOC: ch
3. GOC: jl
4. VZ: 914
5. VZ: 914 "Ribosomal skipping"
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