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Biology
2010

Biology · Biological Molecules

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Question

Amino acid attaches at which site of RNA:

Options
  • A

    Anticodon site

  • B

    Ribosomes recognition site

  • C

    3’-site with terminal OH

  • D

    Activation enzyme recognition site

Explanation

[A] At anticodon site is complementary to a corresponding codon in mRNA and binds to that specific complementary codons
[B] Ribosome recognition site plays an important role in translational initiation
[C] Amino acids are attached to the tRNA 3'-end as a prerequisite for entering the ribosome for protein synthesis.
[D] Activation enzyme site is imp for binding of speecfic enzymes required for translation

At anticodon site is complementary to a corresponding codon in mRNA and binds to that specific complementary codons 

Ribosome recognition site plays an important role in translational initiation 

Amino acids are attached to the tRNA 3'-end as a prerequisite for entering the ribosome for protein synthesis 

Activation enzyme site is imp for binding of speecfic enzymes required for translation 

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