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Protein Biosynthesis Alan E. Smith

Protein Biosynthesis By Alan E. Smith

Protein Biosynthesis by Alan E. Smith


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5 Termination of protein biosynthesis and post-translational modification 59 RNA phage protein synthesis 61 3.

Protein Biosynthesis Summary

Protein Biosynthesis by Alan E. Smith

46 3. 2 mRNA metabolism 47 3. 3 Initiation complex formation 3. 3. 1 Binding of initiator tRNA 47 3. 3. 2 Binding of messenger RNA 50 3. 4 Elongation 56 3. 5 Termination of protein biosynthesis and post-translational modification 59 RNA phage protein synthesis 61 3. 6 References 63 Index 64 1 Introduction possible control processes operating to adjust 1. 1 The problem protein synthesis to the needs of the cells and The discovery that the genetic material of organism. It will be assumed that the reader has living organisms is DNA, and the later de some knowledge of molecular biology in gen monstration that the DNA molecule is a eral and protein biosynthesis in particular, but double helix were both great milestones in twentieth century science, and formed the by way of introduction each of the major molecules and stages of the process will be foundation of the new discipline of molecular described in simple terms, and in subsequent biology. But even after these momentous dis chapters each will be discussed again in coveries, the detailed mechanism by which such genetic material could be expressed as the struc greater depth. tural and catalytic proteins which play so im portant a role in the functioning of all living 1. 2 Overall steps in protein biosynthesis The information encoded in the two comple cells was still not obvious.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 1.1 The problem.- 1.2 Overall steps in protein biosynthesis.- 2 The molecules involved in protein biosynthesis.- 2.1 Messenger RNA.- 2.1.1 Discovery and isolation.- 2.1.2 Assay of mRNA.- 2.1.3 Structure.- 2.2 Ribosomes.- 2.2.1 Introduction.- 2.2.2 Partial reactions occurring on ribosomes.- 2.2.3 Structure and function.- 2.2.4 Biosynthesis.- 2.3 Transfer RNA.- 2.3.1 Discovery and properties.- 2.3.2 Reactions of tRNA.- 2.3.3 Purification and primary sequence of tRNA.- 2.3.4 Tertiary structure of tRNA.- 2.3.5 Structure and function of tRNA.- 2.3.6 Mutant tRNAs.- 2.4 Initiator tRNA.- 2.5 Amino-acyl-tRNA synthetases.- 2.6 Elongation factors.- 2.6.1 Elongation factors T and I.- 2.6.2 Elongation factors G and II.- 2.7 Peptidyl transferase.- 2.8 Initiation factors.- 2.9 Termination factors.- References.- 3 The mechanism of protein biosynthesis and its control.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 mRNA metabolism.- 3.3 Initiation complex formation.- 3.3.1 Binding of initiator tRNA.- 3.3.2 Binding of messenger RNA.- 3.4 Elongation.- 3.5 Termination of protein biosynthesis and post-translational modification.- 3.6 RNA phage protein synthesis.- References.

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NPB9780412134609
9780412134609
0412134608
Protein Biosynthesis by Alan E. Smith
New
Paperback
Chapman and Hall
1976-05-13
64
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