DNA Translation | Initiation Phase & Ribosome Formation
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Instructor: Dave Carlson
RNA-Protein Translation Part 2 - Initiation Phase & Ribosome Formation
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The ribosome subunit size chart was awesome, nice!
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MISTAKE!!!!!- you have methionine attached to the 5' end of the charged tRNA Molecule.....should be the 3' end, No????
Yes, the amino acid is attached to the 3' end. :)
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Incredibly helpful explanation. Thank you!
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Wow thanks , finally i get it!!🙏
Quick question, you mentioned that antibiotics might target 30s or 50s subunits, but won't that also attack mitochondria or chloroplasts?
It is true that mitochondria have ribosomes similar to that of prokaryotes, however mitoribosomes consist of several specific proteins and less rRNAs than that of cytoplasmic ribosomes
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Hello sir I think that the amino acid gets added to the 3' end instead of the 5'
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Sir I can't understand the process on translation process
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