Use the genetic decoder provided to assist in answering this question.\ Second letter A UUU UUC Phe UCU UUA UUG. UAU Ty UACJ Leu UCA UAA Stop UGA Stop A UGULcys C UCC Ser UAG Stop UGG Trp G UCG CCU1 CCC Loe CUU CAU CGU1 U. CUC Leu CUA Pro CAA CAGJon CGG CACHis CGC CCA CGA Arg Gin CUG AGUset AGC Lys Arg A ACU AAU mFAsn AGc AAC The AAA Lys AAG AUU AUC le AUA ACA AUG Met ACG ACC AGG. GCU GCC GAUASP GAC GGU GGC Gly GUU Asp GUC va ceAla A Val GUA GAA Glu GAG GGA GGG GCA GUG GCG What do you predict would happen if you created a tRNA with an anticodon of 5'-AGG-3' that is charged with methionine, and added this modified tRNA to a cell-free translation system that has all the normal components required for translating RNAS? We did one like this in class... we have to think'about the directionality (5' -> 3' or 3' -> 5'). The easiest way is to draw out your anticodon and codon first, and then consider are the strands going to line up parallel or anti-parallel. O a methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where proline should be O b methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where valine should be Oc. translation would no longer be able to initiate O d. methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where leucine should be

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What do you predict would happen if y
translation system that has all the norm
We did one like this in class... we have
consider are the strands going to line
O a. methionine would be incorpo
O b. methionine would be incorpo
Ос.
translation would no longer b
O d. methionine would be incorpe
First letter
Third letter
Transcribed Image Text:Use the genetic decoder provided to assi Second letter A UUUphe UGUT UAC T UCC Cys UAA Stop UGA Stop A UAG Stop UGG Trp UCU UUC. UUA UCC Ser UCA UUGLEU UCG CAUTHIS CGU1 CUU CUC CUA CUG CCU CC CCA CCGJ CGC Arg CGA CAC Leu Pro CAA Gin CAGJ CGG AAU ASn AGU Ser AGC AUU AUC lle AUA AUG Met ACG ACU ACC ACA AAC Thr AAA Lys AAGJ AGA Arg AGG GAU Asp GAC. Ala GAA GUU GCU GGU GGC GCC GUC Val GUA Gly GCA GCG GGA GUG GAG Glu GGG What do you predict would happen if y translation system that has all the norm We did one like this in class... we have consider are the strands going to line O a. methionine would be incorpo O b. methionine would be incorpo Ос. translation would no longer b O d. methionine would be incorpe First letter Third letter
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What do you predict would happen if you created a tRNA with an anticodon of 5'-AGG-3' that is charged with methionine, and added this modified tRNA to a cell-free
translation system that has all the normal components required for translating RNAS?
We did one like this in class... we have to think'about the directionality (5' -> 3' or 3' -> 5'). The easiest way is to draw out your anticodon and codon first, and then
consider are the strands going to line up parallel or anti-parallel.
O a. methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where proline should be
O b. methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where valine should be
O c. translation would no longer be able to initiate
O d. methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where leucine should be
Transcribed Image Text:GAG Glu GGG Use the genetic decoder provided to assist in answering this question.\ Second letter UGUT UGC Cys Stop UUU UTo UCU UAU Tyr ULIC Phe UACJ Ser UCC UAA Stop UGA A UAG Stop UGG Trp G UUA nan onn UCG OLeu UCA CAU CGU) CACHS Pro CAA CUU CCU His C CUC Leu C CUA LEUCCA ) Gin CAGJ CGA Arg CUG CGG ACU AAULAso AGUser AUU AUC le AUA AUG Met ACG ACC ACA The AAA AGA AAGJ AGG JArg 6 FLys GAUAn GU GUU GUC GCU GCC Asp Val GUA GAC Ala GAA Glu GAG GGC A Gly GGA GGG GCAA GUG GCG What do you predict would happen if you created a tRNA with an anticodon of 5'-AGG-3' that is charged with methionine, and added this modified tRNA to a cell-free translation system that has all the normal components required for translating RNAS? We did one like this in class... we have to think'about the directionality (5' -> 3' or 3' -> 5'). The easiest way is to draw out your anticodon and codon first, and then consider are the strands going to line up parallel or anti-parallel. O a. methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where proline should be O b. methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where valine should be O c. translation would no longer be able to initiate O d. methionine would be incorporated into proteins at some positions where leucine should be
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