- three-nucleotide
codon in mRNA is
complemented by a three-nucleotide
anticodon in tRNA. As such,
tRNAs are a
necessary component of translation, the...
- For translation, each of
these codons requires a tRNA
molecule with an
anticodon with
which it can
stably complement. If each tRNA
molecule is
paired with...
- both the
above reactions take place) and an
anticodon binding domain (which
interacts mostly with the
anticodon region of the tRNA). Transfer-RNAs for different...
-
decoding by
inducing the
binding of
complementary transfer RNA (tRNA)
anticodon sequences to mRNA codons. The
tRNAs carry specific amino acids that are...
- Each tRNA has an
exposed sequence of
three nucleotides,
known as the
anticodon,
which are
complementary in
sequence to a
specific codon that may be present...
- to
binding an
amino acid, tRNA has a
three nucleotide unit
called an
anticodon that base
pairs with
specific nucleotide triplets on the mRNA
called codons;...
-
slippage model, in
which the
ribosomal P-site tRNA
anticodon re-pairs from XXY to **** and the A-site
anticodon re-pairs from YYH to YYY simultaneously. These...
-
provided by an aminoacyl-tRNA. Aminoacyl-tRNA
contains a
complementary anticodon on one end and the
appropriate amino acid on the other. For fast and accurate...
- the
correct matching of the
codon with the
anticodon. The
reason is that the
ribosome only sees the
anticodon of the tRNA
during translation. Thus, the...
- (ser-tRNACAG),
which has a
guanosine located at
position 33, 5' to the
anticodon. In all
other tRNAs, this
position is
normally occupied by a pyrimidine...