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The initiation complex is made up of a small ribosomal subunit, the mRNA which is being translated, and a charged tRNA (charged meaning an activator enzyme has already assigned its appropriate amino acid to it)
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Well, charged tRNA means it has an amino acid attached. And a charged tRNA can read the codon of mRNA during translation.the charged tRNA mean that the correct amino acid is attached. uncharged means no amino acid is attached. mischarged means the wrong amino acid is attached. if the wrong amino acid is attached then there may be low levels which can cause misfolded proteins.
When positively charged ions like potassium leave the cell, the positive charge within the cell decreases. This process is known as hyperpolarization. It makes the inside of the cell more negative and can lead to changes in membrane potential and the initiation of other electrical signals in the cell.
no they are not charged.
The initiation complex is made up of a small ribosomal subunit, the mRNA which is being translated, and a charged tRNA (charged meaning an activator enzyme has already assigned its appropriate amino acid to it)
tRNA is charged when an amino acid is bound to the 3' end of the molecule, the amino acid being bound is now able to enter the A site of the Ribosome.
During protein synthesis, or translation, is a process that uses a messenger RNA transcript that is translated by a ribosome. Charged tRNAs carry new amino acids to the ribosome-mRNA complex. These amino acids are added to a growing polypeptide chain, with each amino acid being specifically added based on a three-nucleotide base mRNA codon-tRNA anticodon association.
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We might need more information to answer this question. An amino acid will bind to the carboxyl group on the 3'-OH of the tRNA with an ester bond. The tRNA then becomes "charged" and can now begin translation at the ribosome.
Well, charged tRNA means it has an amino acid attached. And a charged tRNA can read the codon of mRNA during translation.the charged tRNA mean that the correct amino acid is attached. uncharged means no amino acid is attached. mischarged means the wrong amino acid is attached. if the wrong amino acid is attached then there may be low levels which can cause misfolded proteins.
Charged tRNA has an amino acid attached to it, ready for protein synthesis, while uncharged tRNA does not have an amino acid attached. Charged tRNA binds to the appropriate codon on the mRNA during translation, while uncharged tRNA cannot participate in translation.
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When positively charged ions like potassium leave the cell, the positive charge within the cell decreases. This process is known as hyperpolarization. It makes the inside of the cell more negative and can lead to changes in membrane potential and the initiation of other electrical signals in the cell.
A charged atom is an ion. A positively charged version is a cation and a negatively charged one, an anion.
A charged body is a body that was fully charged that can either positively or negatively charged.