Translation Initiation
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Top explanations for Translation Initiation
Protein Synthesis, Processing, & Regulation — The Cell: A Molecular Approach▶ 10:39That is just a staggering thoughtLet's move to translation initiationBecause this is where the differences between bacteria and eukaryotes are the clearestDNA, RNA & Flow of Genetic Information — Biochemistry▶ 34:14And that's important for translationIt's necessary for recognition during translation initiationAnd second, a sequence of adenylate residues, the polyA tail, is added to the 3' endResponding to the Cellular Environment — Molecular Cell Biology▶ 15:25MTORC1 attacks protein synthesis on multiple frontsFirst, it focuses on translation initiationIt phosphorylates and inactivates a group of proteins called the 4E And those normally inhibit a key factor, EIF4E