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for formation of 100 aminoacids containing polypeptide how many atp and gtp are required

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Answered by Anonymous
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One mole of ATP can uptake one mole of amino acid. Two hundred molecules of ATP are converted into AMP + 400 Pi to activate the 200 amino acids, which is equivalent to 400 molecules of ATP. One molecule of GTP is required for initiation, and 398 molecules of GTP are needed to form 199 peptide bonds.

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One mole of ATP can uptake one mole of amino acid. Two hundred molecules of ATP are converted into AMP + 400 Pi to activate the 200 amino acids, which is equivalent to 400 molecules of ATP. One molecule of GTP is required for initiation, and 398 molecules of GTP are needed to form 199 peptide bonds

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