Lecture

Tools for Translatome Analysis

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This lecture covers the tools and concepts used in chemical biology to study the translatome of living systems, focusing on the central dogma from DNA to RNA to protein, mRNA translation, ribosome function, and genetic code expansion technology. It also discusses the biotechnological applications of hijacking nascent protein translation and the use of puromycin as a translational blocker.

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