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Polymerase I and transcript release factor, also known as Cavin1, Cavin-1 or PTRF, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the PTRFgene.[5][6]
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Eukaryotic transcription part 2: Polymerase I mediated transcription
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PTRF (Cavin1) has been shown to be crucial for caveola formation and function.[7] Deformation caveolae promotes the translocation of cavin-1 from caveolae to the nucleus[8]
Termination of RNA polymerase I catalyzed transcription is a 2-step process that involves pausing of transcription elongation and release of both the pre-ribosomal RNA and Pol I from the DNA template. The pausing is mediated by TTF1 and PTRF.[9][10]
PTRF (Cavin1) forms trimers with Cavin2 and Cavin3 in caveola formation and has been shown to interact with other membrane associating proteins such as EHD2 and caveolins.[12]
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Aboulaich N, Ortegren U, Vener AV, Strålfors P (November 2006). "Association and insulin regulated translocation of hormone-sensitive lipase with PTRF". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 350 (3): 657–661. doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2006.09.094. PMID17026959.