Transfer RNA (tRNA)

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Cells usually have sets of tRNAs corresponding to all 20 standard amino acids, with anticodons capable of pairing with the 61 "sense" or coding codons. The secondary structure of tRNA is well conserved throughout evolution, with a classical cloverleaf fold comprising four stems. In three dimensions, tRNA adopt an "L" shape, with the acceptor end on one end and the anticodon on the other end.
Cells usually have sets of tRNAs corresponding to all 20 standard amino acids, with anticodons capable of pairing with the 61 "sense" or coding codons. The secondary structure of tRNA is well conserved throughout evolution, with a classical cloverleaf fold comprising four stems. In three dimensions, tRNA adopt an "L" shape, with the acceptor end on one end and the anticodon on the other end.
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After incorporation of the amino acid into the nascent protein chain by the ribosome, tRNA need to be esterified again ('charged') with their cognate amino acid, a process which is catalysed by a family of enzymes called [[aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase]]s.
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After incorporation of the amino acid into the nascent protein chain by the ribosome, tRNA need to be esterified again ('charged') with their cognate amino acid, a process which is catalysed by a family of enzymes called [[Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase]]s.
==Modified nucleotides==
==Modified nucleotides==

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Yeast Phe-tRNA (PDB code 1ehz)

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3D Structures of tRNA

Free tRNA

yeast phenylalanine tRNA

human lysine tRNA (primer of HIV1 reverse transcription)

yeast aspartic acid tRNA

E. coli initiatior methionine tRNA

tRNA fragments

Complexes with aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases

Complexes with elongation factors

Complex with RNAse P

Complexes with the ribosome

See Also

References

  1. Motorin Y, Helm M. tRNA stabilization by modified nucleotides. Biochemistry. 2010 Jun 22;49(24):4934-44. PMID:20459084 doi:10.1021/bi100408z

Reference for the structure

  • Shi H, Moore PB. The crystal structure of yeast phenylalanine tRNA at 1.93 A resolution: a classic structure revisited. RNA. 2000 Aug;6(8):1091-105. PMID:10943889
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