How Does The Ribosome Recognize The Proper Trna To Bind?

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How Does The Ribosome Recognize The Proper Trna To Bind?

An elongation factor recognizes the tRNA and aids its binding through GTP hydrolysis. Only a tRNA with an anticodon that is complementary to the codon will bind in the A-site. Only a tRNA carrying the amino acid that is complementary to the amino acid in the P-site will bind in the A-site. The ribosome recognizes only the proper tRNA that needs to bind in the A-site through GTP-hydrolysis. The enzyme peptidyl transferase allows only the appropriate tRNA to bind in the A-site.
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only a tRNA with an anticodon that is complementary to the codon will bind in the A-site

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