"The traditional concept of translation suggests that mRNA is a roughly linear poly-nucleotide (no significant 3D structure) that passes rRNA-s (like magnetic tape passes the sensors of a tape- recorder). There the triple-residue codons in the mRNA are passively adapted by tRNA-s to the single-amino-acid residues of the coded protein. The output of the process is a linear poly-amino-acid that spontaneously folds into functional protein.
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Citation: Biro JC (2014) Suggestion to Upgrade the Canonical Concept of Translation. J Proteomics Bioinform 7: 112-120."
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