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The rate of translation can be slowed drastically when a ribosomal protein is phosphorylated in response to a sudden temperature increase or viral infection. In this case, the phosphorylated ribosomal protein is under
Control, and the phosphorylation of this ribosomal protein leads to widespread control.


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