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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.
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Charged tRNA is the tRNA that carries the anticodon strand to the A-site. Uncharged tRNA is the tRNA which leaves the ribosome through the E site (its amino acid is left in the ribosome)

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Q: What are the differences between a charged tRNA and an uncharged tRNA?
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What are the differences between charged tRNA and uncharged tRNA?

Charged tRNA has its specific amino acid attached, uncharged does not.


What result would you expect if you mutate one of the four arms of a tRNA?

The tRNA will not be recognized by tRNA synthetase and cannot be charged.


In which step of translation does the tRNA become charged?

activation


How is trna charged?

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.


What are the two functional part of a charged tRNA?

An amino acid and an anticodon. (APEX)


What is on the end of an all charged tRNA molecule?

An anticodon. -APEX Learning


What is the difference between mRNA and tRNA?

mRNA is the RNA that carries information during transcription and translation. It has codons, which match up with the anticodons on tRNA. tRNA is the RNA that bonds to amino acids and transfers them to ribosomes, and mRNA.


What the difference between mRNA and tRNA?

mRNA is the RNA that carries information during transcription and translation. It has codons, which match up with the anticodons on tRNA. tRNA is the RNA that bonds to amino acids and transfers them to ribosomes, and mRNA.


What will happen after the ribosome joins the methionine and phenylalanine?

The ribosome breaks he bond between methionine and it's tRNA. The tRNA floats away from the ribosome, allowing the ribosome to bend to another tRNA. The ribosome moves along the mRNA, binding new tRNA molecules and amino acids.


In an analogy between a factory and a cell if DNA is the superintendent and mrna is the order to the assembly line what might be the role of trna?

tRNA would be the assembly workers.


What are the differences between codon anticodon?

Codons are three bases on mRNA which go to the ribosome which translates into amino acids. The amino acids are attached to tRNA which has the anticodon on it which will bind to the codon on the mRNA. This is how the ribosome picks out the correct amino acid. the tRNA with the anti codon just binds to the codon and the amino acids start binding together via peptide bonds.


What bond forms between tRNA and mRNA?

the bond that forms is called the peptite bond