AMINO ACID | DNA BASE TRIPLETS | M-RNA CODONS | T-RNA ANTICODONS |
Alanine | CGA, CGG, CGT, CGC | GCU, GCC, GCA, GCG | CGA, CGG, CGU, CGC |
Therefore CGU is the correct option.
A codon for the amino acid alanine is GCA. Therefore, the anticodon sequence on the tRNA...
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What amino acid is attached to a tRNA with the following anticodon: 5' GCA 3'? SECOND POSITION с A U phenyl- alanine tyrosine cysteine U serine U с A leucine stop stop tryptophan stop G histidine U с A с leucine proline arginine FIRST POSITION glutamine THIRD POSITION G U isoleucine asparagine serine A threonine A lysine arginine methionine G U с A valine G aspartic acid glutamic acid alanine glycine and start Cysteine Alanine Arginine Serine
Consider the amino acid sequence Identify the MRNA codon sequences that would be translated into this amino acid sequence. Serine-Alanine-Proline-Aspartic acid Use the codon table to answer the question. UCA-GCG-CCC-GAU UCU-GCU-CCU-GAC CCA-GCA-UCC-GAC UCA-GUA-CCA-AAU UCC-GCA-CCA-GAC
A part of an mRNA molecule with the following sequence is being read by a ribosome: 5' CCG-ACG 3 (mRNA). The following charged transfer RNA molecules (with their anticodons shown in the 3' to 5' direction) are available. Two of them can correctly match the mRNA so that a dipeptide can form. Table 17.1 RNA Anticodon Amino Acid GGC Proline Alanine UGC Threonine Glycine Cysteine CGG Alanine CGU CCG ACG What is the anticodon loop of the first tRNA that...
Associated Amino Acid: Compare your mRNA codon and tRNA anticodon with the amino acid chart provided. Determine which amino acid is coded for and write its name next to the corresponding number below. ① START - methionine ⑤Click or tap here to enter text. ②Click or tap here to enter text. ⑥Click or tap here to enter text. ③Click or tap here to enter text. ⑦Click or tap here to enter text. ④Click or tap here to enter text. ⑧Click...
help Question 10 If a codon on mRNA IS UGC what will be the anticodon on tRNA and which amino acid will it make? AAA., methionine ACG, cystein UUU, phenylalanine AUG, methionine © UAC, tyrosine
During elongation of proteins during protein synthesis tRNA with the amino acid that matches its anticodon binds to the codon on the mRNA. each new amino acid is first transferred to the anticodon of the tRNA. anticodons on the ribosomes recognize the codons on the mRNA and attach the correct amino acids. ribosomes move along the DNA. RNA polymerase II uses the codons on the mRNA to polymerize the protein.
Repo Fill in the needed bases, codon, anticodon, or amino acid needed to complete the following table that relates the sequences of DNA, mRNA, RNA, and the resulting polypeptide. DNA informational strand: 5' end 3' end Guide DNA template strand: 3' end GTC CCC GCG GGG ACG TTG 5' end mRNA codons: 5' end 5' end 0 0 3'end 3' end tRNA anticodons: Polypeptide: TABLE 22.3 The Genetic Code - Triplets in Messenger RNA First Base (5 end) Second Base...
If the anticodon of an alanyl-tRNA is IGC (inosine-guanine-cytosine), to which of the following codons would it bind? The codon AUG specifies either initiation of protein synthesis or an internal methionine. What would be the sequence of the anticodon of a tRNA that binds to this codon? a.GCU only b.GCU or GCA only c.GCU, GCC, or GCA d.GCC only e.GCU or GCC only
In protein biosynthesis Question options: A. each amino acid recognizes its codon on the mRNA template because of structural specificity. B. exactness of read-out is assured by the presence of traces of DNA on the ribosome. C. each amino acid is first attached to tRNA that has an anticodon specific for the amino acid. D. a given codon-anticodon pair must have identical base sequences to avoid the formation of degenerate proteins. E. each amino acid recognizes its codon through recognition...