Suppose it was possible to change the anticodon on a tRNA from 3’-CCG-5’ to 3’-UGG-5’ after the amino acid was already loaded. Predict the result in a translated polypeptide. What if you changed the sequence prior to the amino acid being loaded onto the tRNA?

Respuesta :

Transfer RNA

Explanation:

  • The tRNA has an anticodon of 3'- UAC-5', and it ties to a codon in a mRNA that has a grouping of 5'- AUG-3' through complementary base pairing
  • The opposite finish of the tRNA carries the amino acid methionine (Met) which is the amino acid determined by the mRNA codon AUG  
  • The cytosine-cytosine-adenine arrangement at the 3' finish of the tRNA atom.it is connected  to CCA tail
  • The codon is the Nucleotide triplet that encoded an amino acid .
  • It have three nucleotides encodes one amino acid
  • One of them the opposite end it has an anticodon for coordinating a codon in the mRNA and A charged tRNA has an amino corrosive toward one side