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wikipedia free encyclopedia nucleus within cell showing dna rna enzymes different stages protein biosynthesis pentagon shaped carbon sugar base phosphate group attached joined via phosphodiester bond another nucleotides shows two polynucleotide strands molecule hydrogen bonds between complementary pairs one strand runs direction opposite antiparallel separated polymerase coming out three maturation first contains introns exons only second has gained cap tail still third but have been removed five mrna all ribosome translation trna carrying its amino acid pairing catalysing peptide acids trnas fourth leaving arriving fifth arrowing indicating cycle continues individual polypeptide chains levels folding cluster chain intact arrows sites protease cleavage intermolecular disulphide pieces connected side lysine serine posttranslational modifications new chemical added methylation then acetylation followed phosphorylation asparagine exposed polysaccharide nitrogen atom other core oxygen formation disulfide cysteine single thereby joining blood curved vessels are shown left vessel contain normal red cells throughout right dish shape due being sickled blockage composed these distorted present curve edit wikidata wikimedia foundation powered mediawiki
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