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During translation of proteins, the aminoacyl tRNA arrives at ____________(a) Ribosomal A site(b) Ribosomal P site(c) Ribosomal T site(d) Ribosomal S siteI got this question during an online interview.This is a very interesting question from Genes, Chromosomes and Genomes in chapter Bioenergetics, Enzymes, Metabolism, Genes, Chromosomes and Genomes of Cell Biology

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Correct OPTION is (a) Ribosomal A site

Easy explanation: During translation, the aminoacyl tRNA CARRYING the desired amino acid approaches the A site on the RIBOSOME. It then further moves to the P site and becomes peptidyl tRNA, which initiates the formation of a peptide bond between the amino acid and the growing peptide CHAIN. The peptidyl tRNA leaves through the E site of ribosome.



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