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The
Peptidyl transferase is an
aminoacyltransferase, and the primary
enzymatic function of the
ribosome which forms
peptide links between adjacent
amino acids using
tRNAs during the
translation process of
protein biosynthesis.
Peptidyl transferase activity is carried out by the ribosome, and in particular, an RNA (not a protein) component of the ribosome. There are few protein complexes that act as peptidyl tranferases.
Chloramphenicol binds to A2451 and A2452 residues in the
23S rRNA of the ribosome and inhibits
peptide bond formation.
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