Multiple Choice
In eukaryotes what is the function of eIF-4 (cap binding protein) ?
A) It assists in the dissociation of the ribosomal complex following termination of translation.
B) It cleaves the first amino acid on a newly translated protein.
C) It binds to the 5' end of mRNA and assists in the formation of the pre-initiation complex.
D) It acts as a general acid-base catalyst during the formation of the peptide bond.
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