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Translocation is an essential step in the elongation cycle of protein synthesis in which mRNA that is coupled with tRNAs by codon–anticodon interaction is moved through the ribosome. It has been well documented that the kinetics of mRNA translocation generally shows biphasic character. However, the physical basis of the phenomenon is unclear. Here, to explain the phenomenon we consider two models...
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