Years and years ago in grad school I heard the theory that f-met is used in prokaryotes which have polycistronic messages to prevent the accidental joining of the C-terminus of the previous polypeptide with the N-terminus of the next polypeptide coded for by the polycistronic message. Recently, I have not seen this theory espoused anywhere, so has it been disproven?
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