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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 37.78 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 1
...Translation occurs at ribosomes. The basic mechanics...
...translation are coupled. Ribosomes attach to the...
...occurs mainly at ribosomes in the cytoplasm....
...of amino acids, ribosomes, and other components...
...here” signal for ribosomes. At the 3’...
...activated amino acid. Ribosomes facilitate the specific...
...prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes have enough differences...
...can paralyze prokaryotic ribosomes without inhibiting eukaryotic...
...without inhibiting eukaryotic ribosomes. Each ribosome has...
...polypeptide simultaneously. Multiple ribosomes, polyribosomes, may trail...
...Two populations of ribosomes, free and bound,...
...protein synthesis. Free ribosomes are suspended in...
...the cytosol. Bound ribosomes are attached to...
...bound and free ribosomes are identical in...
...Translation in all ribosomes begins in the...
...is terminated. Their ribosomes are also different....
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 139 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...not segregated from ribosomes and other protein-synthesizing...
...transcription and translation. Ribosomes attach to the...
...translation occurs at ribosomes in the cytoplasm....
...of amino acids, ribosomes, and other components...
...They help the ribosomes attach to the...
...of the organism’s ribosomes. The pre-rRNA actually...
...site of translation. Ribosomes facilitate the specific...
...prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes have enough differences...
...can inactivate prokaryotic ribosomes without inhibiting eukaryotic...
...without inhibiting eukaryotic ribosomes. Each ribosome has...
...polypeptide simultaneously. Multiple ribosomes, polyribosomes or polysomes,...
...Two populations of ribosomes, free and bound,...
...protein synthesis. Free ribosomes are suspended in...
...the cytosol. Bound ribosomes are attached to...
...nuclear envelope. Bound ribosomes synthesize proteins of...
...bound and free ribosomes are identical in...
...Translation in all ribosomes begins in the...
...Bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes differ slightly. Archaeal...
...differ slightly. Archaeal ribosomes are the same...
...size as bacterial ribosomes, but their sensitivity...
...that of eukaryotic ribosomes. Initiation of translation...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 147 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...All cells have ribosomes, tiny complexes that...
...out by the ribosomes. The nucleus contains...
...combine to form ribosomes. Recent studies have...
...in the cytoplasm, ribosomes translate mRNA’s genetic...
...a specific polypeptide. Ribosomes, containing rRNA and...
...large numbers of ribosomes and prominent nucleoli....
...prominent nucleoli. Free ribosomes are suspended in...
...the cytosol. Bound ribosomes are attached to...
...nuclear envelope. Bound ribosomes synthesize proteins that...
...organelles such as ribosomes, or exported (secreted)...
...proportion of bound ribosomes. Concept 6.4 The...
...because it lacks ribosomes. Rough ER looks...
...looks rough because ribosomes (bound ribosomes) are...
...because ribosomes (bound ribosomes) are attached to...
...not made by ribosomes bound to the...
...rather by free ribosomes in the cytosol...
...cytosol and by ribosomes within the organelles...
...by these internal ribosomes. Mitochondria and chloroplasts...
...with mitochondrial DNA, ribosomes, and enzymes. Some...
...contains chloroplast DNA, ribosomes, and enzymes. The...
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