Draw and Label what is happening in this scenario: The antibiotic erythromycin disrupts protein synthesis by binding to the 50 S subunit and preventing ribosomal translocation. No other step in protein synthesis is affected. a. If you are performing an in vitro translation reaction and add erythromycin just before the 3rd bond that is about to be made and wait a few minutes to look at the ribosome, you will find which tRNA in site A? b. If you are performing an in vitro translation reaction and add erythromycin just before the 3rd bond that is about to be made and wait a few minutes, the ribosome should have the carboxyl end of amino acid #3 covalently bonded directly to
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Draw and Label what is happening in this scenario:
The antibiotic erythromycin disrupts protein synthesis by binding to the 50 S subunit and preventing ribosomal translocation. No other step in protein synthesis is affected.
a. If you are performing an in vitro translation reaction and add erythromycin just before the 3rd bond that is about to be made and wait a few minutes to look at the ribosome, you will find which tRNA in site A?
b. If you are performing an in vitro translation reaction and add erythromycin just before the 3rd bond that is about to be made and wait a few minutes, the ribosome should have the carboxyl end of amino acid #3 covalently bonded directly to
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