The binding of inhibitory proteins to mRNA prevents it from attaching to ribosomes, thereby stopping the synthesis of specific proteins.
The binding of inhibitory proteins to mRNA prevents it from attaching to ribosomes, thereby stopping the synthesis of specific proteins.
Front | Describe binding of inhibitory proteins as an example for translational control. |
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Back | Binding of inhibtory proteins: |
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