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23 June, 23:52

How did the p site of the ribosome get its name?

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  1. 24 June, 03:07
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    The ribossome has three sites:

    first: A-site (aminoacyl)

    second: P-site (peptidyl)

    final: E-site (exit)

    While the translation of a protein happens, the P-site holds the t-RNA, which is bonded to the growing polypeptide chain of aminoacids.

    That's why it's called a P-site, there is a bind between the peptidyl and tRNA.
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