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Biology, 05.10.2019 18:00 mandilynn22

Which of the following sequences of events correctly describes the progress of a protein that will be secreted from the cell? (a) srp binds to the growing polypeptide chain and to the ribosome.(b) translation resumes.(c) srp binds to its receptor.(d) the signal sequence is cleaved.(e) protein synthesis begins in the cytosol.(f) translation pauses.•e → a → f → c → b → d•e → f → a → c → b → d•c → f → a → b → d → e

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