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Dr. Nick
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Hi everybody !
I wonder, how do 2, 3, 4 or more :) different polypeptides arise from one polycistronic mRNA, when they are spaced with only one or two base pairs ? I’m referring here to mitochondrial mRNA (or prokaryote DNA).
Which tool or mechanism recognizes this base pare as spacers and cuts polypeptide chain into more then one ?
I wonder, how do 2, 3, 4 or more :) different polypeptides arise from one polycistronic mRNA, when they are spaced with only one or two base pairs ? I’m referring here to mitochondrial mRNA (or prokaryote DNA).
Which tool or mechanism recognizes this base pare as spacers and cuts polypeptide chain into more then one ?