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Chapter 26, Problem 26P
The first amino acid incorporated into a polypeptide chain durings its biosynthesis in prokaryotes is N-formylmethionine. Explain the puepose of the formyl group. (Hint: The ribosome has a binding site for the growing peptide chain and a binding site for the incoming amino acid.)
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