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2017 Dat destoryer #175
True: Methionine, NOT N-formylmethionine is the aa used in Eukaryotes for protein synthesis initiation.
^I understand this, but do not understand the statement below:
True: in prokaryotes, the protein synthesis initiation step places the initiator codon of mRNA, usually AUG and f-Met-tRNA at the proper site on the ribosome.
^How is this true? We just learned that prokaryotes do NOT use AUG methionine.
True: Methionine, NOT N-formylmethionine is the aa used in Eukaryotes for protein synthesis initiation.
^I understand this, but do not understand the statement below:
True: in prokaryotes, the protein synthesis initiation step places the initiator codon of mRNA, usually AUG and f-Met-tRNA at the proper site on the ribosome.
^How is this true? We just learned that prokaryotes do NOT use AUG methionine.