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Results from our forumQs: protein synthesis, plant, animal ,and eukaryotic cells... in my text. :? Any help would be appreciated. 1. In the process of protein synthesis, an enzyme will trigger a sequence of triplets of bases that encodes a protein, which is called a ______, to ...
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Re: can protein size be predicted given genome info?... normally don't find multiple stop codons within a coding sequence (though there are always exceptions; e.g. a "slippery" sequence can trigger translational frameshift and bring alternative stop codons in-frame). oooh got my conceptions correct. :) thanks.! :)
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Re: can protein size be predicted given genome info?... there are always exceptions; e.g. a "slippery" sequence can trigger translational frameshift and bring alternative stop codons in-frame). Jack's question gets to the core of this -- protein length and # of amino acids are the same thing. Keep in mind too that the ...
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Re: Which came first the DNA, RNA or protein... Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) is a protein synthesized by skeletal cells, found in most species, that controls ... programs in an early developmental stage of the disease. They trigger apoptosis (programmed cell death), and senescence (biological aging) ...
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Antibiotic effect... the antibiotic long enough. Most of these antibiotic work by inhibiting protein synthesis in bacterial cells, so any cell will ultimately die unless ... some persister cells will start multiplying after the treatment and trigger a secondary infection. Cheers, Andrei
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