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Trna logo #10101) Acceptor rna 2) Ribonucleic acid 3) Soluble rna 4) Transfer rna
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tRNA

tRNA logo #20973Synonym for transfer RNA ... rNA ...
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tRNA

tRNA logo #21001transfer RNA.
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tRNA

tRNA logo #10444(= transfer RNA; s-RNA; 4S RNA) The low molecular weight RNAs that specifically bind amino acids by amino-acylation to form aminoacyl tRNA, and that possess a special nucleotide triplet, the anticodon, sometimes containing the base inosine. They recognize codons on mRNA. By this recognition the appropriate tRNAs are brought into alignment in turn in the ribosome during protein synthesis (translation), there being at least one species of tRNA for each amino acid. In practice most cells possess about 30 types of tRNA. The amino acids are bound at the 3' terminus that is always 3'-ACC. The anticodon is around 34-38 nucleotides from the 5' end and the total length of the various tRNAs is 70-80 bases. ...
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tRNA

tRNA logo #21219Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for transfer RNA.
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tRNA

tRNA logo #20909tRNA: Transfer RNA.
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tRNA

tRNA logo #24151small type of stable RNA that carries the correct amino acid to the site of protein synthesis in the ribosome and base pairs with the mRNA to allow the amino acid it carries to be inserted in the polypeptide chain being synthesized
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trna

trna logo #21029A class of RNA having structures with triplet nucleotide sequences that are complementary to the triplet nucleotide coding sequences of mRNA. The role of tRNAs in protein synthesis is to bond with amino acids and transfer them to the ribosomes, where proteins are assembled according to the genetic code carried by mRNA.
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