Antibiotic inhibiting translation in eukaryotes is
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Fusidic acid is a steroidal antibiotic; in prokaryotes, it inhibits the binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosome, whereas in eukaryotes, it inhibits translocation by reacting with elongation factor. Puromycin was one of the first inhibitors of protein synthesis to have its specific effect determined.
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