Quick Context: After a polypeptide is produced in protein synthesis, it's not necessarily a functional protein yet! MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016 Instructor: Elizabeth Nolan View the complete course:
Protein Folding -
After a polypeptide is produced in protein synthesis, it's not necessarily a functional protein yet! MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016 Instructor: Elizabeth Nolan View the complete course: We have an upscaled version of this video that will look better on higher-resolution screens.
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- After a polypeptide is produced in protein synthesis, it's not necessarily a functional protein yet!
- MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016 Instructor: Elizabeth Nolan View the complete course:
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