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Answer the Following Question. Describe the Structure and Function of a T-rna Molecule. Why is It Referred to as an Adapter Molecule? - Biology

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Answer the following question.
Describe the structure and function of a t-RNA molecule. Why is it referred to as an adapter molecule?

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Solution

t-RNA(transfer RNA) reads the genetic code on one hand & transfers amino acids on the other hand, so it is called an adapter molecule by Francis Crick. It is also called as soluble RNA (SRNA).

Structure of t-RNA :

The secondary structure of tRNA is clover leaf-like but the 3-D structure is inverted L-shaped. t-RNA has five arms or loops

  1. Anticodon loop: Which has bases complementary to the code.
  2. Amino acid acceptor end: To which amino acid binds.
  3. T-loop: Which helps in binding to the ribosome.
  4. D-loop: Which helps in binding aminoacyl synthetase.
  5. Variable loop: No function known.
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Genetic Code - tRNA – the Adapter Molecule
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