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Delves into retooling the genetic code by expanding it beyond the standard amino acids, with a focus on eukaryotic mRNA translation and site-specific incorporation in fruit fly models.
Explores translation, mutations, ribosome function, protein folding, and degradation processes, emphasizing the genetic code's role in protein synthesis.
Explores protein folding, amino acids, RNA translation, and attractive forces, emphasizing the importance of native state conformation and compact structures.
Teaches how to write peptide sequences correctly using a simple zigzag line method and emphasizes the importance of respecting stereochemistry to avoid mistakes.