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transfer RNA
a small RNA species that attached to amino acids and carries them to the ribosome where translation occurs; an adaptor molecule; an anti-codon on the tRNA binds to a codon on the mRNA ...
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Transfer RNA (tRNA)
A class of small RNAs used by the cell to carry amino acids to the enzyme complex (the ribosome) which builds proteins, using an mRNA as a guide.
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Transfer RNA (abbreviated tRNA) is a small RNA chain (74-93 nucleotides) that transfers a specific amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain at the ribosomal site of protein synthesis during translation.
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Transfer RNA. Small RNA molecules that carry amino acids to the ribosome for polymerization into a polypeptide.
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Transfer RNA (tRNA)
A class of RNA having structures with triplet nucleotide sequences that are complementary sequences to the triplet nucleotide coding sequences of mRNA.
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Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Transfer RNA functions to transport amino acids to the ribosomes during protein synthesis.
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transfer RNA (tRNA)
ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
messenger RNA (mRNA)
are transcribed as precursors that are larger than the final product. These precursors often contain ...
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Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Adaptor molecules which translate the triplet code from the mRNA sequence into the corresponding chain of amino acids.
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transfer RNAs (tRNAs) Small, single-stranded RNA molecules that bind to amino acids and deliver them to the proper codon on messenger RNA. The trucks of protein synthesis that carry the specified amino acid to the ribosome. Abbreviated tRNA. PICTURE ...
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transfer RNA (tRNA)
[L. trans, across + ferre, to bear or carry]
An RNA molecule that functions as an interpreter between nucleic acid and protein language by picking up specific amino acids and recognizing the appropriate codons in the mRNA.
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Transfer RNA (tRNA): A class of RNA that carries amino acids into ribosomes and bonds with mRNA for protein production.
Translation: The process by which RNA makes proteins.
tRNA: See Transfer RNA.
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transfer RNA (tRNA). A form of RNA of about 70 or 80 nucleotides, which are adapter molecules in the synthesis of proteins.
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Transfer RNA (tRNA). See tRNA.
Transformant. In prokaryotes, a cell that has been ge- netically altered through the uptake of foreign DNA. In higher eukaryotes, a cultured cell that has acquired a malignant phenotype. (See Transformation.) ...
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Transfer RNA (tRNA): A class of RNA having structures with triplet nucleotide sequences that are complementary to the triplet nucleotide coding sequences of mRNA.
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tRNA: transfer RNA; RNA molecules in the cytoplasm of a cell that carry amino acids to the ribosomes for protein synthesis.
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A nucleotide base triplet in a transfer RNA molecule that pairs with a complementary base triplet, or codon, in a messenger RNA molecule. See Codon, Messenger RNA, RNA. Antigen.
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transfer RNA (tRNA) The class of RNA molecules which are ~75 nucleotides in size, having a cloverleaf structure and many modified bases. transferrin A 90 kDa protein responsible for the transport of iron and uptake by the liver.
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The transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules actually do the translation. There is at least one tRNA for each of the 20 common amino acids.
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The best-known examples of RNA genes are transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). Both forms participate in the process of translation, but many others exist.
RNA forms the genetic material (genomes) of some kinds of viruses.
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RNA polymerase III - makes a variety of very small, stable RNAs including 5s ribosomal RNAs and transfer RNAs
RNA primers - primers used to synthesize DNA strands by acting as a template ...
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There, bound temporarily to a cytoplasmic particle known as a ribosome, each three-base codon of the mRNA links to a specific form of transfer RNA (tRNA) containing the complementary three-base sequence.
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Each gene is transcribed into a short template molecule of the related polymer RNA, which is better suited for protein synthesis. This in turn is translated, by mediation of a machinery consisting of ribosomes and a set of transfer RNAs and ...
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