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Protein synthesis is called "translation" because it involves conversion of a linear sequence of nucleic acids into a linear sequence of amino acids. This process involves many cellular components, perhaps as many as 300, but only one of these components is directly responsible for the actual translation of nucleic acid code into incorporation of the appropriate amino acid residue in the growing peptide chain. What is the molecular translator and how does its structure relate to its function?

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