BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Antibiotics, Chromosome, Nonsense Mutation

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Translation: polysome: an mrna transcript that has multiple ribosomes going through translation simultaneously. Depending on the destination of your protein or polypeptide, 1 of 2 processes will happen: first option. If polypeptide is made in the cytoplasm or goes to an organelle, synthesis will be completed. It is often modified and transported by chaperonin proteins. On the organelle it ends up at, there will be docking proteins. Docking proteins will recognize a localization signal on polypeptides which allows them to enter the organelle they are destined for: second option. It will be stalled and continued when it arrives at the er. If you stall translation, there is a 25 amino acid hydrophobic liter sequence on the polypeptide. This will interact with a signal recognition particle. This causes translation to stall until the ribosome arrives at the er. Translation then continues and they polypeptide is fed into the lumen of the er through a pore.

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