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Messenger RNA codons

Table 27.4 in the text lists the messenger RNA codons for the various amino acids. The codons for valine and for glutamic acid are ... [Pg.763]

This table gives the correspondence between a messenger RNA codon and the amino acid which it specifies. The symbols for bases in the codon are ... [Pg.1140]

The code for each amino acid in the protein is stored in a three base sequence of DNA which is transcribed in a complementary triplet in the messenger RNA. The information of the messenger RNA triplet is translated into an amino acid by the apposition on the messenger RNA codon of a complementary triplet anticodon of a specific tRNA. It is therefore important that each tRNA be esterified by the proper amino acid. This means that the binding of tRNA to tRNA synthetase must be rigidly specific, and the specificity is believed to reside in the tertiary structure of a critical portion of the tRNA molecule. [Pg.109]


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