For example, what is the difference between tRNA and mRNA?
Any help would be appreciated!
Any help would be appreciated!
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From what I can gather tRNA is a 3D adaptor molecule which bridges together the 4digit genetic code of mRNA.
mRNA is a molecule of RNA which holds a kind of blueprint for protein production. It carries the genetic coding information to the site the protein is getting Synthesized.
rRNA is a component of the ribosome, the enzyme that is the site of protein synthesis. rRNA provides decoding for mRNA into amino acids and interacts with tRNAs during translation by providing peptidyl transferase activity. The tRNAs bring the necessary amino acids corresponding to the appropriate mRNA codon.
Hope that helps a little, I know very little on the subject but I looked it up to double check.
mRNA is a molecule of RNA which holds a kind of blueprint for protein production. It carries the genetic coding information to the site the protein is getting Synthesized.
rRNA is a component of the ribosome, the enzyme that is the site of protein synthesis. rRNA provides decoding for mRNA into amino acids and interacts with tRNAs during translation by providing peptidyl transferase activity. The tRNAs bring the necessary amino acids corresponding to the appropriate mRNA codon.
Hope that helps a little, I know very little on the subject but I looked it up to double check.