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Protein translocation overview

Overview of reactions in protein synthesis. (aab aa2, aa3 = amino acids l, 2, 3.) Protein synthesis requires transfer RNAs for each amino acid, ribosomes, messenger RNA, and a number of dissociable protein factors in addition to ATP, GTP, and divalent cations. First the transfer RNAs become charged with amino acids, then the initiation complex is formed. Peptide synthesis does not start until the second aminoacyl tRNA becomes bound to the ribosome. Elongation reactions involve peptide bond formation, dissociation of the discharged tRNA, and translocation. The elongation process is repeated many times until the termination codon is reached. Termination is marked by the dissociation of the messenger RNA... [Pg.732]

Membrane Proteins, Chemistry of Photoreceptors, Chemistry of Proton Translocation, Bioenergetics of Crystallization of Proteins Overview of Spectroscopic Techniques Overview of... [Pg.107]


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