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24 October, 02:15

An aminoacyl-trna that enters the a site of the ribosome will next occupy which site?

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  1. 24 October, 04:03
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    The P site

    Explanation:

    After the formation of peptide linkage, the trna of P site becomes free, more to the E site and then slip away. The A site trna has dipeptide instead of a single aminoacid.

    In the prescence of translocase and energy from GTP, the ribosome move in such a way the peptidyl bearing trna of A site come to lie with P sit. This exposes next codon to A site. A new aminoacid trna complex reaches the fresh codon exposed at A site.
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