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Aminoacid receptor end of tRNA lies at

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The peptidyl-tRNA, which transfers the growing polypeptide to the aminoacyl-tRNA bound in the A/A site, is bound in the P/P site. Once the peptide bond is formed, the tRNA in the P/P site is deacylated, or has a free 3' end, and the tRNA in the A/A site carries the growing polypeptide chain.

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The peptidyl-tRNA, which transfers the growing polypeptide to the aminoacyl-tRNA bound in the A/A site, is bound in the P/P site. Once the peptide bond is formed, the tRNA in the P/P site is deacylated, or has a free 3' end, and the tRNA in the A/A site carries the growing polypeptide chain.

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