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<br><br><b>2A sequences or cis-acting hydrolase element:</b> <br> | <br><br><b>2A sequences or cis-acting hydrolase element:</b> <br> | ||
− | 2A like sequences are able to force the ribosome to "skip" a codon. The ribosome releases the part that it has already translated and to keep translating the mRNA. It allows transcription of multiple proteins from only 1 mRNA with 1 promoter, like bacterial polycistronic elements, but also with only one kozac sequence (yeast RBS) which | + | 2A like sequences are able to force the ribosome to "skip" a codon. The ribosome releases the part that it has already translated and to keep translating the mRNA. It allows transcription of multiple proteins from only 1 mRNA with 1 promoter, like bacterial polycistronic elements, but also with only one kozac sequence (yeast RBS) which ensures that the quantities of all the translated product are the same.<br> |
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