Mechanisms of Translation in Bacteria: Initiation, Elongation, and Termination
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This video contains the below topics.
1. The amino acid attached to the initiator transfer RNA and the amino acids attached to elongator transfer RNAs.
2. Characteristics of the upstream sequence of the translation initiation A-U-G codon.
3. Formation of the 30S Small subunit complex at the start of translation.
4. Entry of aminoacyl-transfer RNA into the A-site and the shift of the Large subunit.
5. Shift of the Small subunit due to EF-G・GTP hydrolysis and resolution of the Hybrid site.
6. Recognition of the stop codon by Release Factors, release of the newly synthesized peptide chain, and separation of the large and small ribosomal subunits.

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