e. On the stretch of mutant viral RNA below, draw translation in progress. Draw the following: ● Draw the ribosome. O AAC under the A site. Draw the tRNAs that would be present, in the correct positions within the ribosome. For those tRNAs, write in the sequence of the anticodon at the correct position. Label the 5' and 3' ends of the anticodon Draw the correct amino acids on the tRNAs and indicate which tRNA has the growing amino acid chain. Represent each amino acid as a circle with its three letter abbreviatio inside. Label with an arrow where the next bond between amino acids will occur. o o O O o position GGU under the E site o GUU under the P site, and Viral RNA 5'--CAGGGUGUUAAC-3' 3- GUC CCA CAA UUG -5'
e. On the stretch of mutant viral RNA below, draw translation in progress. Draw the following: ● Draw the ribosome. O AAC under the A site. Draw the tRNAs that would be present, in the correct positions within the ribosome. For those tRNAs, write in the sequence of the anticodon at the correct position. Label the 5' and 3' ends of the anticodon Draw the correct amino acids on the tRNAs and indicate which tRNA has the growing amino acid chain. Represent each amino acid as a circle with its three letter abbreviatio inside. Label with an arrow where the next bond between amino acids will occur. o o O O o position GGU under the E site o GUU under the P site, and Viral RNA 5'--CAGGGUGUUAAC-3' 3- GUC CCA CAA UUG -5'
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e. On the stretch of mutant viral RNA below, draw translation in progress. Draw the following:
Draw the ribosome.
a.
O
O
O
AAC under the A site.
Draw the tRNAs that would be present, in the correct positions within the ribosome.
O
For those tRNAs, write in the sequence of the anticodon at the correct position.
Label the 5' and 3' ends of the anticodon
O
O
O
Viral RNA
b.
position GGU under the E site
GUU under the P site, and
Draw the correct amino acids on the tRNAs and indicate which tRNA has the growing
amino acid chain. Represent each amino acid as a circle with its three letter abbreviatio
inside.
Label with an arrow where the next bond between amino acids
will
3. Complementary base pairing is fundamental to
many processes involving nucleic acids. Fill in the
terms.
5'--CAGGGUGUUAAC-3'
3- GUC CCA CAA UUG -5'
H-bonds
The type of
chemical bond responsible for complementary
base pairing.
Phosphodiester band
time of ch
minal to
The
irst letter
S
UUU
UUC
UUA
UUG
CUU
CUC
CUA
CUG
AUU
Phe
Leu
Leu
Second letter
UCU
UCC
UCA
UCG
CCU
CCC
occur.
CCA
CCG
ACU
CO
Ser
Pro
UAUT
UGUT
Tyr
UACJ
UGC
UAA Stop UGA
UAG Stop UGG
CAU
CAC.
CAA
CAG
AAU
AAC.
His
Gin
G
Ase
CGU
CGC
CGA
CGG
AGO
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