Prokaryotic Translation ELONGATION - How do EF-Tu and EF-G move the ribosome? - Deep-dive Video

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @parthsaha5672
    @parthsaha5672 2 года назад +4

    Best video on RUclips on the topic TRANSLATION.... Very Well explained Sir...👍👍

  • @kanikamahra5839
    @kanikamahra5839 2 года назад +4

    Great video sir..helping a lot in clearing out all the concepts.. waiting for the next part of the video 👍👍👍👌

  • @lee-uq4qc
    @lee-uq4qc 2 года назад +1

    thank u for saving my final exam! great explanation..

    • @theCrux
      @theCrux  2 года назад +1

      I am glad that the content is helpful :)

  • @keshh3221
    @keshh3221 2 года назад

    Thank you sir, get to understand easily through your video than my lecture notes and videos

  • @sandhyavasudevan3165
    @sandhyavasudevan3165 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this crystal-clear explanation! Your handwriting and presentation are super neat. My family who saw me watching this video were also awestruck with the neatness!
    I have a question: To the A site, an incorrect tRNA can also come, right. So won't it take a lot of time till the right tRNA docks into the ribosome since there are so many different tRNAs and the A site is very small, so only one by one they can come and see if they can fit?

    • @theCrux
      @theCrux  8 месяцев назад

      Glad these videos are helpful.
      And yes, you are correct. Incorrect tRNAs are sampled at the same rate as the correct tRNA - also the reason why ribosomes move so slowly.

    • @sandhyavasudevan3165
      @sandhyavasudevan3165 8 месяцев назад

      @@theCrux Okay, got it.
      Thank you!

  • @zeenatislam2265
    @zeenatislam2265 Год назад

    Super sir👌
    Can u plz explain what is cis acting and trans acting element

  • @michastanowski1093
    @michastanowski1093 Год назад +1

    Hello! Could you explain what is the function of the Ef-Ts factor?

  • @samirbrahimi5782
    @samirbrahimi5782 2 года назад

    There's 1ATP in forme of 2 energetic bounds used to activate 1 AA there 1Gtp to fix the ribosome and 1 gtp for fixing the rnat-aa on the codon and 1 gtp for moving the 30s and one for termination so badicaly it's 2 atp for activating and dissociating the ribosome and (n-1)×4 juste for moving

    • @theCrux
      @theCrux  2 года назад +1

      I am not sure if I agree with your calculations.
      Just for elongation:
      1 ATP for charging the AA
      1 GTP for carrying the AA to ribosome
      1 GTP for moving the ribosome and forcing entropic release of tRNA from E-site
      The release of tRNA from E site and peptide bond formation is entropic, so no energy is used in those steps.
      In elongation, you DO NOT dissociate the ribosomes. The energy expenditure calculations in elongation should not include Termination step.

  • @srikantpanda7993
    @srikantpanda7993 Год назад

    It is beneficial.

  • @samirbrahimi5782
    @samirbrahimi5782 2 года назад

    U make great videos gg