the interaction trna and mrna protein synthesis |
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| navigate by keyword : acceptor acid adaptation amino anticodon base biology biosynthesis bound catalyze cell chemical code codon complex ending enzyme eukaryotic gene genetic hydrogen interaction large loop modification molecule movement multiple nucleotide organism pair phosphate polypeptide primary prokaryote protein reaction recognized ribosome rna secondary small species structure subunit synthesis terminal therefore transfer translocation triplet |
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| During protein synthesis, ribosomes bind aminoacylated tRNAs, in a codon-dependent manner, to synthesize proteins encoded by the mRNAs. The anticodon arm of the tRNA interacts with the 30S ribosomal subunit, while the acceptor arm interacts with the 50S ribosomal subunit. |
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