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As the amino terminal signal sequence required for co-translational transport into the ER begins
to emerge from the ribosome, translation halts while the ribosome is directed to the ER membrane.
A. How does the inhibition in translation occur?
B. How does the ribosome get to the ER membrane?
C. How does the peptide get to the Sec61 translocator and through the translocator pore?
RNA codes for the arrangement of amino acids and ultimately proteins. Each triplet codes for an amino acid. Please provide the correct triplet for each of the amino acids.
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