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Know bout primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures. Know about a

ID: 81634 • Letter: K

Question

Know bout primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures. Know about a growing polypeptide chain during translation Know about translations two major subunits and the structure Ribosomal subunits small and large. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic differ. How present in each? Know the structure of tRNA and what attaches to the 5' end and the 3' end. Translation-initiation, elongation, and termination. What happens in each? or how? What is needed for this to proceed? Know where the anticodon is located and if given one know what amino Know how to determine what the anticodon will be How is eukaryotic translation different form prokaryotic? Phenylketonuria: a hereditary autosomal recessive disorder in humans that inability to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine due to the loss of active hydroxylase (an autosomal recessive disorder).

Explanation / Answer

Answer:

The 5' end of tRNA base pairs with 3' end of tRNA forming acceptor stem.

The amino acid arm of the tRNA (3' end) covalently attaches to the amino acid.