BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cytosol, In Step, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Large subunit that has the catalytic activity to form the new peptide bond/ chain of the new incoming amino acids. There are three positions so that 3 trnas can bind at the same time. These ribosomes only form the full unit when in use, but usually separated. Step 2, trna at p site now releases and the peptide chain is attached to the trna from a-site. Ef-tu (with gdp) binds to the trna with the associated amino acid and immediately checks if the proper amino acid is attached to the proper trna. During this time, the rrna , the small subunit checks if the correct codon is attached; phosphate group will then be released from the trna so that gdp can be released and trna will bind to the. Small subunit rrna forms h bond network with anticodon/codon. We must have the proper bonds between 16s rna, anticodon, and codon.

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