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Which Is Always the First Amino Acid Incorporated at the N-Terminus

Question 75

Question 75

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Which is always the first amino acid incorporated at the N-terminus of a nascent polypeptide chain?


A) cysteine
B) cystine
C) methionine
D) asparagine
E) glycine

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