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Each tRNA molecule carries a specific amino acid (designated by the codon / anticodon) Hence, different tRNA molecules associate with specific tRNA-activating enzymes • Enzyme binds ATP to an amino acid (forming a ‘charged’ amino acid-AMP complex)
Test your knowledge of the structure and functions or tRNA with this quiz/worksheet combo. You'll be assessed on key topics like what a codon is and the purpose of tRNA. Quiz & Worksheet...
tRNA uses its codon to read mRNA and tRNA uses an anticodon to identify the appropriate amino acid. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like transfer RNA, translation, uncharged and more.
28 lis 2016 · Transfer RNAs or tRNAs are molecules that act as temporary carriers of amino acids, bringing the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome based on the messenger RNA (mRNA) nucleotide sequence. In this way, they act as the intermediaries between nucleotide and amino acid sequences.
What does the 't' in tRNA stand for? This quiz and worksheet check what you know about the purpose of tRNA in the body for protein synthesis. You'll also review common related terminology like...
• The tRNA molecules bring the amino acids to the ribosome in an order determined by the codon sequence • The ribosome moves along the mRNA, joining the amino acids together via peptide bonds • Translation of a polypeptide begins at a START codon (AUG) and is terminated at a STOP codon
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Messanger RNA (mRNA), Transfer RNA (tRNA), Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and more.