Put the following protein synthesis steps in order: A -- Attack of the free amino group from the aminoacyl-tRNA in the A-site onto the carbonyl end of the peptide in the P-site. B -- Binding of a peptidyl-tRNA carrying the amino acid methionine. C -- Binding of mRNA by the small subunit. D -- Release factor signals hydrolysis of the peptidyl-tRNA. E -- Association of the large ribosomal subunit. F -- Peptidyl-tRNA moves from the A-site into the P-site, and the ribosome moves one codon further along the mRNA.

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Answer:

 The steps for protein synthesis are given below in proper order:                    

Explanation:

  1. Peptidyl-tRNA moves from the A-site into the P-site, and the ribosome moves one codon further along the mRNA.
  2. Binding of a peptidyl-tRNA carrying the amino acid methionine.
  3. Binding of mRNA by the small sub-unit.
  4. Attack of the free amino group from the aminoacyl-tRNA in the A-site onto the carbonyl end of the peptide in the P-site
  5. Release factor signals hydrolysis of the pep-tidyl-tRNA. E -- Association of the large ribosomal sub-unit.

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