When translation ends what happens to the new amino acid chain what happens to the new amino acid chain?
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When translation ends newly formed amino acid chain experiences a few changes before turning into a completely working protein.
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Proteins play many role in the human body functioning. Some will be utilized by the cell in cell membrane, while others will stay in the cytoplasm or be shipped out of the cell.
Numerous duplicates of a protein can be produced using one mRNA atom. This is on the grounds that few ribosomes can interpret a similar mRNA particle simultaneously.
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