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how many initiation factors are there in case of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? ​

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Answered by jyothivenkatesh758
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There exist many more eukaryotic initiation factors than prokaryotic initiation factors, reflecting the greater biological complexity of eukaryotic translation. There are at least twelve eukaryotic initiation factors, composed of many more polypeptides.

Answered by anitadohutia955
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There exist many more eukaryotic initiation factors than prokaryotic initiation factors, reflecting the greater biological complexity of eukaryotic translation. There are at least twelve eukaryotic initiation factors, composed of many more polypeptides, and these are described below.

eIF1 and eIF1A

eIF2

eIF3

eIF4F

eIF5, eIF5A and eIF5B

eIF6

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