Biology · Biological Molecules
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Amino acid attaches at which site of RNA:
- A
Anticodon site
- B
Ribosomes recognition site
- C
3’-site with terminal OH
- D
Activation enzyme recognition site
[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
Tagged under Biology · Biological Molecules · 2010