The anticodon of GCA ia CGU. The anticodon is the sequence of nucleotides on transfer RNA that matches with and transiently binds to the codons on the mRNA during protein synthesis.
anticodon for auc is UGA which is thymine
AGU
AGU
UGA
3'-GAU-5'
AGt
The anticodon would be CUA
Anticodon for Methionine (Met) is UAC.
A pairs with T so the anticodon would be TTT
Anticodon on the tRNA base- pair with the codon on the mRNA and catalyses the elongation of the polypeptide chain in translation. Besides that, anticodon are specific and the specific anticodon on the tRNA decides what types of amino acid it carries on the 3' end.
It can. If the codon has an "A," then its anticodon must have a "T."
The anticodon would be CUA
Anticodon for Methionine (Met) is UAC.
A pairs with T so the anticodon would be TTT
The tRNA has the anticodon and mRNA has the codon.
tRNA contains the anticodon
Anticodon on the tRNA base- pair with the codon on the mRNA and catalyses the elongation of the polypeptide chain in translation. Besides that, anticodon are specific and the specific anticodon on the tRNA decides what types of amino acid it carries on the 3' end.
It can. If the codon has an "A," then its anticodon must have a "T."
anticodon.
On the tRNA it is called the anticodon.
The matching anticodon for GCA would be CGU.
someone please improve this answer i dont know what this is.
The anticodon is on one end of a tRNA molecule while an amino acid is on the other.