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role of ribosome in peptide bond formation? ​

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Answered by durgeshk3698
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Explanation:

There are two sites in the large subunit of the ribosome, for subsequent amino acids to bind to and thus, be close enough to each other for the formation of a peptide bond. ... The ribosome also acts as a catalyst for the formation of peptide bond.

Answered by zoyiiebagdadi
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Ribosomes bind mRNA, help in positioning amino acids and catalyse the joining of amino acids to form peptide bond by its peptidyl transferase activity. ... Energy from ATP or GTP is required for the translocation of ribosome to the next codon in mRNA.

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