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Do codons or Anticodons code for amino acids?

Do codons or Anticodons code for amino acids?

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Q. Do codons or Anticodons code for amino acids?

One end of the tRNA binds to a specific amino acid (amino acid attachment site) and the other end has an anticodon that will bind to an mRNA codon. One end of the L shape has the anticodon, while the other has the attachment site for the amino acid.

Q. What molecule contains an Anticodon?

An anticodon is found at one end of a transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule. During protein synthesis, each time an amino acid is added to the growing protein, a tRNA forms base pairs with its complementary sequence on the mRNA molecule, ensuring that the appropriate amino acid is inserted into the protein.

Q. Has an anticodon and carries an amino acid?

The tRNA carries the amino acid that corresponds to that codon. The next mRNA codon is now exposed in the ribosome’s other docking site. A tRNA with the complementary anticodon is attracted to the ribosome and binds to this codon. The tRNA carries the next amino acid in the polypeptide chain.

Q. Does tRNA have codons or Anticodons?

Each tRNA contains the anticodon for a specific mRNA codon and carries the amino acid corresponding to that codon to ribosomes during translation. mRNA is produced by transcription from DNA, and ribosomes translate it into proteins.

Q. How many amino acids are there in nature?

500 amino acids

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