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Dictionary » I » Initiation trna Initiation trnaInitiation trna trna in prokaryotes containing a formyl-methionyl residue that initiates translation. Synonym: formyl-methionyl-trna, starter trna. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Generation of DNA nucleotides... to learn about translation: mRNA into a protein structure. There is tRNA that holds onto the amino acid while the polymerase 'reads' the mRNA ... is only one subunit of the whole replication complex (for the initiation and elongation of the DNA replication mechanism). I am studying ...
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The Fiber Disease... triphosphate as an energy source, and a number of translation factors. tRNAs have anticodons complementary to the codons in mRNA and can be "charged" ... before the organism is viable. Translation starts with a chain initiation codon (start codon). Unlike stop codons, the codon alone ...
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The Fiber Disease... reveals a compact organization of genes including: the glutaminyl tRNA, the methionyl tRNA, the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene, the arginyl ... (TAIR:At3g02270.1); similar to PREDICTED: similar to Translation initiation factor eIF-2B gamma subunit (eIF-2B GDP-GTP exchange factor) [Gallus ...
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rRNA does participate ...... Kozak sequence and during translation is binds and recruits the first tRNA-Met initiation factors etc etc. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine-Dalgarno_sequence
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how can DNA....... are talking about translation which classified into 3 parts. Those are initiation, elongation and termination. When Initiation begins, mRNA start to send codons to tRNA while tRNA bring the amino-acid which is complementary to the mRNA codon. Because ...
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