The anticodon that would interact with the given codon, AGA has to be predicted. Concept introduction: A three nucleotide sequence in mRNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid is known as codon. The complementary three-nucleotide sequence of a codon is known as an anticodon. The codon is present on a mRNA molecule while an anticodon is present on a tRNA molecule.
The anticodon that would interact with the given codon, AGA has to be predicted. Concept introduction: A three nucleotide sequence in mRNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid is known as codon. The complementary three-nucleotide sequence of a codon is known as an anticodon. The codon is present on a mRNA molecule while an anticodon is present on a tRNA molecule.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the complementary three-nucleotide sequence of a codon is known as an anticodon.
Definition Definition A complex molecule that makes up a fundamental unit of a DNA or RNA molecule. Nucleotides are composed of a sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphoric acid.
Chapter 11, Problem 11.117EP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The anticodon that would interact with the given codon, AGA has to be predicted.
Concept introduction: A three nucleotide sequence in mRNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid is known as codon. The complementary three-nucleotide sequence of a codon is known as an anticodon. The codon is present on a mRNA molecule while an anticodon is present on a tRNA molecule.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The anticodon that would interact with the given codon, CGU has to be predicted.
Concept introduction: A three nucleotide sequence in mRNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid is known as codon. The complementary three-nucleotide sequence of a codon is known as an anticodon. The codon is present on a mRNA molecule while an anticodon is present on a tRNA molecule.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The anticodon that would interact with the given codon, UUU has to be predicted.
Concept introduction: A three nucleotide sequence in mRNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid is known as codon. The complementary three-nucleotide sequence of a codon is known as an anticodon. The codon is present on a mRNA molecule while an anticodon is present on a tRNA molecule.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The anticodon that would interact with the given codon, CAA has to be predicted.
Concept introduction: A three nucleotide sequence in mRNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid is known as codon. The complementary three-nucleotide sequence of a codon is known as an anticodon. The codon is present on a mRNA molecule while an anticodon is present on a tRNA molecule.
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Consider the following reaction:
CH3OH(g)
CO(g) + 2H2(g)
(Note that AG,CH3OH(g) = -162.3 kJ/mol and AG,co(g)=-137.2 kJ/mol.)
Part A
Calculate AG for this reaction at 25 °C under the following conditions:
PCH₂OH
Pco
PH2
0.815 atm
=
0.140 atm
0.170 atm
Express your answer in kilojoules to three significant figures.
Ο ΑΣΦ
AG = -150
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Calculate the free energy change under nonstandard conditions (AGrxn) by using the following relationship:
AGrxn = AGrxn + RTInQ,
AGxn+RTInQ,
where AGxn is the standard free energy change, R is the ideal gas constant, T is the temperature in kelvins, a
is the reaction quotient.
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