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is stop an amino acid
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The term "stop" refers not to an amino acid but to one of the three stop codons—UAG, UAA, and UGA in the mRNA sequence—that signal the termination of protein synthesis. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and there are 20 standard amino acids encoded by different combinations of nucleotides in the genetic code. The stop codons are crucial in the process of translation, instructing the ribosome to cease the addition of amino acids to the growing polypeptide chain. This mechanism ensures that proteins are synthesized correctly and reach their functional three-dimensional structure by ending the translation process at the appropriate moment.
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