Effect of Nucleic Acid on Protein Synthesis
Protein synthesis is influenced by deficiencies in mitochondrial translation and oxidative phosphorylation. protein synthesis directed by the nucleus, mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acid and stroke-like episodes, ribosome, transfer RNA (tRNA) structure, initiation of the amino acid tRNA synthase, elongation and peptidyltransferase ribozyme, termination, inhibitors of protein synthesis, proteins synthesised in the cytoplasm but destined for mitochondria, proteins destined for the nucleus, and the proteins.
DNA and RNA Genetic material
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