Chapter 12: Problem 27
What is the Shine-Dalgarno sequence? What role does it play in protein synthesis?
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Chapter 12: Problem 27
What is the Shine-Dalgarno sequence? What role does it play in protein synthesis?
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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The amino acid hydroxyproline is found in collagen. There is no codon for hydroxyproline. Explain the occurrence of this amino acid in a common protein.
Protein synthesis takes place much more slowly in eukaryotes than in prokaryotes. Suggest a reason why this is so.
What is the role of the 50 S ribosomal subunit in prokaryotic protein synthesis?
A genetic code in which two bases encode a single amino acid is not adequate for protein synthesis, Give a reason why.
In the early days of research on protein synthesis, some scientists observed that their most highly purified ribosome preparations, containing almost exclusively single ribosomes, were less active than preparations that were less highly purified. Suggest an explanation for this observation.
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