during translation, amino acids are activated in the presence of atp and linked to
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The ribosome binds to the start codon (AUG) on the mRNA to initiatetranslation. The initiator tRNA brings the first amino acid encoded by AUG i.e. methionine. This phase also involves activation of amino acids in the presence of ATP and linking to their specific tRNA.
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The ribosome binds to the start codon (AUG) on the mRNA to initiatetranslation. The initiator tRNA brings the first amino acid encoded by AUG i.e. methionine. This phase also involves activation of amino acids in the presence of ATP and linking to their specific tRNA.
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Amino acid activation has been consider and refers to the attachment of an amino acid.
This begins to carry out the RNA and aminoacyl transfers and binds adenosine triphosphate to amino acid.
The PP is released and thus gathers energy needed for peptide bond formation during translation.
Each of 20 amino acids are recognized by specific aminocyl-tRNA and ribsome.
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