[Protein-analysis] RE: Protein biosynthesis
David Bienvenue
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Mon Aug 24 12:36:04 EST 2009
Protein biosynthesis starts at the N-terminus.
David Bienvenue, Ph.D.
Senior Principal Scientist
VLST Corporation
Seattle, WA 98109
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Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 18:27:49 -0400
From: "gord" <gayers07 from cogeco.ca>
Subject: [Protein-analysis] protein biosynthesis
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Hello All
I would like to know to which end of the elongating protein chain,
during biosysnthesis, is the next amino acid attached. Amino or carboxyl.
Thank you.
Gord
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