Translation in prokaryotes | Protein synthesis in prokaryotes
This is a short animated video on protein synthesis / translation in prokaryotes.
Prokaryotic translation is the process by which the genetic information in the messenger RNA is translated into proteins.
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Excellent video! My 40 slide lecture made no sense but this short video explained it all. Thanks!
@quickbiochemistrybasics
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@hebshow
3 жыл бұрын
Same here😂 tq vvvvvmuchh
Thanks for the video! I'd like to know what kinds of mutations prokaryotes can get. Can they get cancerous mutations in their DNA or does something else keep prokaryotes from developing cancer?
A very detailed video. Shine dalgarno sequence is the only missing thing
I wish you could do for eukaryotes as well. they are extremely informative
Best KZread channel....for better understanding!! Tq
Very informative and easy to understand Thanks a ton!
Really thx, this short video explained full process easily.
excellent video dear sir, it is very helpful.
excellent videos guys....great job seriously
Very helpful . Thank you so much 💗
This video was very helpful Thank you sir I'm in love with your voice
Thank you so much .I wish all lecturers could explain like this
This needs to be updated, many sources would disagree how your process is set up.
Just mind blowing explanation
Thank you for a really good video but i think the illustration of the ribosome should be fixed. If i'm not mistaken the E site should only occupied the large rRNA subunit. Only the P and A Sites occupied both large and small subunits
Great effort Keep posting!! ✨
Thank you sooooo much for this video this was so easy to understand
you're a freaking god
Easiest video to understand translation!
this video is very helpful. thank you.
This video is very helpful 👌
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Please correct me if I am wrong but I think the termination factor should be RF2 and not RF3 .
Can you do a video on translating in eukaryotes
I wanna know, e, p,a they are between large and small subunit??
@lee_7904
4 жыл бұрын
From what I've learned, A and P site are in both large and small subunit and E site are located in large subunit
Can't thank u enough!🙏🙏❤
Very simply explaned
Please make video of eukaryotic translation also.......
Excellent 👍 thanks 😊
Just wow!!!
Thank you so much for this video
Plz make video on eukaryotic translation
Perfect
great job :)
Hello epic Asian~
Thanks
Simplest video
Nice
Thanks sir 🙂🙏
Thnku
Where is your vedio on eukaryotes translation
Sound quality plz improve good video 😊🤗
nice video 💞💞💞
Eukaryotic translation video upload please like this...
If2 has gtpase activity not 1
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Eukaryotes pls
My exam saviour lecturer👍
Teachers can't explain this clearly even after taking weeks 🙄
U have a lot of mistakes in this video
@fatehasultana143
Жыл бұрын
Like what?
@alihamza14725
Жыл бұрын
What mistakes ?
@thegoldgallusanimation76
7 ай бұрын
No mistakes, only missing such as Shine-Dalgarno seq. This helps the ribosome (30s) to recognize the sequence of mRNA upstream.
Hi, You went pretty deep into the details of this mechanism, and because of that, I want to make some comments... I am wondering based on which data you have ultimately placed IF3 in E-site? Based on the current state of the knowledge in this field it is very contradicting. I would rather recommend only mentioning the IF3 without placing it anywhere in this pathway since it creates a false feeling that it's a solid defined fact. In fact, IF3 could be even bound to the 50S subunit and not cause 70S complex dissociation. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120702/