The E site may not require codon recognition. Why?
The E site may not require codon recognition. Why?
| The tRNA was already recognized at the A site 2 cycles ago, so codon recognition at the E site is unnecessary. |
| After the amino acid has been added to the sequence the tRNA loses its anticodon which is needed for recognition. |
| There is a possibility that the ribosome will start working backwards binding amino acids in the E and P sites. |
| The tRNA is released at the E site, so binding with the anticodon site may interfere with smooth release. |
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option A) The tRNA was already recognized at the A site 2 cycles ago, so codon recognition at the E site is unnecessary
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The E site may not require codon recognition. Why? The E site may not require codon...