Principles of Biology
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Chapter 11.5, Problem 1BC
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The proteins that require SRP to reach their proper location and also describe the protein that does not require SRP to reach their location.
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The translation is the process in which ribosomes present in endoplasmic reticulum or cytoplasm synthesize proteins . Different proteins synthesized by ribosomes must be sent to different parts of a eukaryotic cell, or sometimes exported from the cell to extracellular space.
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