Protein Synthesis by Membrane-Bound Polyribosomes

作者: Richard W. Hendler

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-7389-6_4

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摘要: The involvement of membranes in protein synthesis is indicated by theoretical considerations and a wide variety experimental findings. Complex metabolic pathways such as are utilized for oxidative phosphorylation macromolecular biosynthesis require the integration time location many cofactors, enzymes, products enzyme reactions which used substrates sequential enzymes series. These have been appreciated years field oxidative, phosphorylation. Protein synthesis, requires same kind complex interaction essential components, could be thought to depend only on random collisions soluble reactants catalysts with free suspension polyribosomes. To productive, however, these cannot just those resulting from mutual contact, but must kind, example, anticodon correct aminoacyl tRNA brought into required alignment next codon mRNA translated.

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