Asked by Tiffany Davis on Apr 24, 2024

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Following peptide bond formation between the amino acid in the A site on the ribosome and the growing polypeptide chain, the tRNA in the A site:

A) releases the growing polypeptide chain
B) picks up another amino acid to add to the chain
C) moves to the P site of the ribosome
D) forms a peptide bond with A site of the ribosome
E) forms a covalent bond with the P site of the ribosome

Peptide Bond Formation

A biochemical process that involves the joining of two amino acids through a covalent bond between the amino group of one and the carboxyl group of the other, releasing a molecule of water.

tRNA

Transfer RNA; a type of RNA molecule that helps decode a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence into a protein during the process of translation in protein synthesis.

Ribosome

Molecular machines within cells that synthesize proteins by translating the information contained in messenger RNA.

  • Understand the foundational principles of DNA-RNA-protein interconnections, encompassing the synthesis of RNA and the creation of peptide bonds.
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Gothmi Samarasinghe6 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
After a peptide bond is formed between the amino acid in the A site and the growing polypeptide chain, the tRNA that was in the A site (now without an amino acid) moves to the P site of the ribosome. This is part of the translocation process in protein synthesis.