Prokaryotic Translation ELONGATION - How do EF-Tu and EF-G move the ribosome? - Deep-dive Video

References/Resources:   / the_crux   What is the process of translation elongation in prokaryotes? How does a 70S ribosome translocate? What are the elongation factors involved in the elongation process and how do they work? What are EF-Tu and EF-G and why are they important? How does the Peptidyl transferase reaction occur? How does 23S rRNA catalyze this reaction? How does the ribosome translocate? Find out answers to all these questions in this deep-dive video: Jump to your favorite section: 00:00 Outline 00:27 70S initiation complex 02:11 EF-Tu 05:29 23S rRNA 06:33 Peptide bond formation 11:03 EF-G and translocation 14:37 Energy consumption Recommended videos to watch before watching this video: Prokaryotic Translation INITIATION:    • Prokaryotic Translation INITIATION - How d...   tRNA Charging:    • Translation - tRNA Charging (Aminoacylatio...   Translation Introduction:    • Translation - Introduction - What is the "...   **Complete Transcription Playlist**    • All about Transcription!   Other playlists you must explore Advanced concepts in Genetics:    • The Genetic Code - Advanced concepts   Journal Club:    • Journal Club - Reviewing published researc...   I hope these videos are helpful. If so, do leave a like or a comment. If you have any questions/suggestions/thoughts, you can COMMENT them as well :) Consider subscribing, and click on the bell icon, so you don't miss out on any new videos :)