N-Formylmethionine (fMet) is an
amino acid that is found in all living cells. It is a derivative of the amino acid
methionine, in which a formyl group has been added to methionine's amino group (catalyzed by the
enzyme transformylase when Met is attached to tRNA.
fMet, but not to tRNA.Met).
N-Formylmethionine plays a crucial role in the protein biosynthesis of
bacteria,
archaea,
mitochondria and
chloroplasts. Bacteria utilize N-formylmethionine (f-Met) rather than methionine at the N-terminal of the elongating polypeptide chain.
Compare to
methionine.
f-Met
amino acid RNA
code: AUG tRNA.
fMet & tRNA.Met
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