BIO 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Transfer Rna, Ribosome, World Federation Of Trade Unions

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Basic experiment: give ribosomes a rna template and see what amino acids are in the protein it makes. The second experiment produces small rna"s to see which trna binded with each amino acid. We are more likely to see mutations in the third base because since the third base doesn"t matter as much in the genetic code so that change is still carried on. When you can ignore the third base, then the third base doesn"t work. Inefficient because we can only code for 20 amino acids. We can technically have 61 trnas but we only need 20 trnas. The anticodon is different for each trna and the overall structure of each different trna are very similar but differ slightly in their overall 3d shape so that the trna synthetase and ribosomes can bind amino acids correctly. 3 sites in the ribosome: e, p and a.

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