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A compound “A” is an analogue of 3’ – end of amino-acyl t-RNA. When this compound is added to a cell free system containing all the necessary machinery for protein synthesis results in release of incomplete polypeptide chains from ribosomes. Each chain has this compound covalently attached to one end. Explain your answer for each subpart a) To which end of the polypeptide chain would you expect this compound to be bound? b) On which site (A or P site) on the ribosome this compound will bind? c) Assume that this compound penetrates equally in a prokaryotic and a eukaryotic cell. For which cell will it act as better inhibitor?

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Answered by seherwani36
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