ATG is the start codon for translating proteins into mRNA and nascent polypeptides are translated with Methionine in the first position. Why do protein sequences not all begin with Methionine?...


ATG is the start codon for translating proteins into mRNA and nascent polypeptides are translated<br>with Methionine in the first position. Why do protein sequences not all begin with Methionine?<br>Alternative start codons<br>Post translational modifications<br>MRNA splicing removes the ATG<br>none of the above<br>

Extracted text: ATG is the start codon for translating proteins into mRNA and nascent polypeptides are translated with Methionine in the first position. Why do protein sequences not all begin with Methionine? Alternative start codons Post translational modifications MRNA splicing removes the ATG none of the above

Jun 11, 2022
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