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Biology, 26.11.2021 21:00 12539463

Proteins are not fully formed and functional at the end of translation. Most proteins go through an extensive series of processing steps, collectively called post-translational modification, before they are functional. For example, although protein folding can occur spontaneously, it is frequently guided and accelerated by helper proteins called .

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