Protein Translation – Stepwise Diagram for USMLE Step 1
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Protein translation is a fundamental biochemical process required for converting genetic code into functional polypeptides. This diagram maps out the ribosome translation cycle, detailing the major steps of translation from initiation to termination. You can clearly identify tRNA binding at the translation p site and aminoacyl-tRNA binding at the A site within the large and small ribosomal subunits. Understanding the mechanics of prokaryotic translation versus eukaryotic translation is vital for mastering antibiotic mechanisms often tested on Step 1. This illustration uses a clean, vector-based loop to emphasize the cyclic nature of elongation rather than a static list of labels.
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