Talk:Protein biosynthesis
From Academic Kids
following translation you are bound to run in circles. translation (genetic) really deserves a page of it's own. Kku 11:43 Jan 10, 2003 (UTC)
Post-translational modification
The article says:
- Many proteins undergo post-translational modification.
Don't all proteins undergo post-translational modification to remove the methionine unit that is always present at the initial end of the strand after it is manufactured by the ribosome? -- Dominus 16:07, 9 May 2004 (UTC)
needs pictures
Some pictures would really help this article.
Prokaryotic protein synthesis
This article should contain much more information on the differences between prokaryote and eukaryote protein synthesis. One is left with the impression that all protein synthesis produces mRNA transcripts with polyA tails. There is no mention of how transcription and translation are linked in prokaryotes. There also needs to be mention of polycistronic organisation in prokaryotes and monocistronic organisation in eukaryotes. Also mention that there are no introns in prokaryotes could be made. Anyone up for it?--Alun 05:34, 13 May 2005 (UTC)
