A transfer RNA. tRNA
A tRNA molecule with the anti-codon AAU should match up with the mRNA codon UUA. This tRNA will be carrying the amino acid Leucine.
The amino acid attached to the tRNA with the anti-codon 5'-GUC-3' is valine.
Transfer RNA (tRNA) has an anti-codon region that pairs with the complementary codon on messenger RNA (mRNA) during protein synthesis. Each tRNA molecule is linked to a specific amino acid, based on the genetic code, and delivers the correct amino acid to the ribosome for incorporation into the growing polypeptide chain.
a codon is the sequence of three nucleotides of mRNA, the anti codon is the amino acid of tRNA that is matched to the codon.
Great Question. The triplet Codon, as represented by the sequence of Dna bases, would appear to be inverted into anti-Codon form in the mRna molecule. This makes the triplet Codon on the transfer-Rna Codon form.
the three nucleotides on a mRNA that codes for a amino acid is called a codon
tRNA, or transfer RNA, plays a crucial role in translation by bringing amino acids to the ribosome. Each tRNA molecule carries a specific amino acid and has an anticodon that can base pair with the codon on the mRNA. This allows for the accurate incorporation of amino acids into the growing polypeptide chain.
A nucleotide triplet in a tRNA molecule that aligns with a particular codon in mRNA under the influence of the ribosome, so that the amino acid carried by the tRNA is added to a growing protein chain.
If a base on the mRNA is changed, it may affect the binding of the corresponding tRNA molecule as the anti-codon of the tRNA needs to match the codon on the mRNA for proper attachment. If the base change results in a different codon that still codes for the same amino acid, then a tRNA with the appropriate anti-codon can still attach. However, if the change alters the codon to encode a different amino acid, a different tRNA molecule with the corresponding anti-codon for the new codon would attach instead.
an anti-codon is a code for an amino acid found on protein
The two functional parts of a tRNA molecule are the anticodon loop, which pairs with the mRNA codon during translation, and the amino acid attachment site, where the specific amino acid corresponding to the tRNA is bound.
yes very much so, it's the anti-codon that tells the tRNA which amino acid to go get