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Translation and regulation of gene expression

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Translation can be regulated globally (for every mRNA in the cell) through changes in the availability or activity of the “helper” proteins. ... For example, in order for translation to begin, a protein called eukaryotic initiation factor-2 (eIF-2) must bind to a part of the ribosome called the small subunit.

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