This is a genuine question, and I deeply appreciate a clarification
I posted this question ten days back, but I got no response... It is a genuine question. My google searches have failed to find a reasonable explanation... so Please, please, please provide me with your explanation, here is the question:
In the uworld q ID 489823 in the explanation section, they said that inhibition of elf-2 causes inhibition of translation initiation.... In usmlerx, don't have question ID, they said that EF-2 alpha complexes with GTP initiating the translocation step.
My...
This is a genuine question, and I deeply appreciate a clarification (Source: Student Doctor Network)
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Translocation (A-Level Biology OCR)
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AS level Can someone explain translocation to me pls
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A-level Translocation
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What is translocation and why is it active?
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AS level A very complicated plant translocation question
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My personal USMLE Problem( yes I think i am queen :p)- Biochem Thread
Hey guys,
So i have stated a biochem thread please bear out with me.
I came across this note:
In all, translation uses 4 high-energy phosphate bonds per amino acid:
2 during aminoacylation (tRNA charging): ATP → AMP (A for Activation)
1 during tRNA "loading" into the A-site: GTP → GDP (G for Gripping)
1 during translocation: GTP → GDP (G for Going places)
I just wanna know why 2 during amionoacylation. Isn't it just one bond bcs ATP is broken to AMP and PPi?
I...
My personal USMLE Problem( yes I think i am queen )- Biochem Thread (Source: Student Doctor Network)
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