Protein Synthesis
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Secondary Metabolites: Antibiotics & More — Microbial Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Applied Microbiology▶ 17:27So the microbial world didn't put all its eggs in the beta -lactam basketLet's look at the other major classes that were discovered, many of which target the second essential bacterial process, protein synthesisWe can start with the macrolidesMovement and Muscle: Plasticity in Response to Use and Disuse — Animal Physiology▶ 11:32Those extra nuclei donated by satellite cells during hypertrophy, they seem to stick around even if the muscle later atrophies from disuseSo when you start training again, those persistent nuclei are already there, ready to ramp up protein synthesis quicklyIt gives you a head start on rebuildingNucleolus and Ribosomes — Cell Biology: Organelle Structure and Function▶ 3:50Those particles are transported out through the nuclear pores into the cytoplasmThat's where they finish their assembly and become the functional workbenches for protein synthesisI think comparing ribosomes to microtubules helps to visualize them