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3 August, 22:01

Which of the following represents the correct sequence of events in bacterial translational initiation?

a. 30S binds Shine-dalgarno - -> N-formylMet-tRNA binds AUG - -> 5QS binds 2nd aminoacyl-tRNA binds in the P site

b. 50S binds Shine-dalgarno - -> N-formylMet-tRNA binds AUG - -> 30S binds 2nd aminoacyl-tRNA binds in the A site

c. 30S binds Shine-dalgarno - -> N-formylMet-tRNA binds AUG - -> 50S binds 2nd aminoacyl-tRNA binds in the A site

d. 30S binds Shine-dalgarno - -> 50S binds N-formylMet-tRNA binds AUG - -> 2nd aminoacyl-tRNA binds in the A site

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  1. 4 August, 01:00
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    c) 30S binds Shine-dalgarno → N-formylMet-tRNA binds AUG → 50S binds → 2nd aminoacyl-tRNA binds in the A site.

    Explanation:

    The first step in formation of 70S initiation complex in bacterial translational initiation includes binding of 30S rRNA subunit to Shine-dalgarno sequence present on mRNA.

    Soon after that N-formylMet-tRNA binds AUG (start codon) which is present on mRNA.

    There are two sites in 30S rRNA which are P site and A site. The first tRNA mentioned above i. e. N-formylMet-tRNA is adjusted in P site. Then after the larger rRNA subunit which is known as 50S joins the complex.

    Once the 70S initiation complex has formed, a 2nd aminoacyl-tRNA enters the complex and gets adjusted in A site located in 30S rRNA.
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