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Describe ‘initiation’ and ‘termination’ phases of protein synthesis.

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Initiation:

(i) In prokaryotes, initiation requires the large and small ribosome subunits, the mRNA, initiation tRNA and three initiation factors (IFs).

(ii) Amino acids become activated by binding with its aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase in the presence of ATP

(iii) The AA-AMP-Enzyme complex formed react with specific tRNA to form amino acyl-tRNA complex.

AA-AMP-Enzyme complex + tRNA -----> AA-tRNA + AMP + Enzyme

(iv) The cap region of mRNA bind to the smaller subunit of ribosome.

(v) The ribosome have two sites— A-site and P-site.

(vi) The smaller subunit first binds the initiator tRNA and then attain to larger subunit so that initiation codon (AUG) come on the P-site.

(vii) The initiation tRNA, i.e., methionyl tRNA binds to the P-site.

Termination of polypeptide

(i) When the A-site of ribosome reach a termination codon which does not code for any amino acid as a result, no charged tRNA bind to A-site.

(ii) Dissociation of polypeptide from ribosome takes place which is catalysed by a ‘release factor’.

(iii) There are three termination codons namely UGA, UAG and UAA.

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