Determine whether the following events occur during initiation, elongation, or termination. This is regarding protein synthesis.

-in E. coli, mRNA binds to the 30S ribosomal subunit

-translocation occurs

-in prokaryotes, the Shine-Dalgarno sequence pairs with rRNA

-initiator tRNA enters the P site

-in E. coli, EF-Tu delivers an aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosome

-the ribosome has mRNA, an empty A site, and deacylated tRNA in the P site

-in E. coli, EF-Tu hydrolyzes

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Answer:

The provided events can be classified as:

Initiation

  • In prokaryotes, the Shine-Dalgarno sequence pairs with rRNA.
  • In E. coli, mRNA binds to the 30S ribosomal subunit.

Elongation

  • In E. coli, EF-Tu delivers an aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosome
  • Initiator tRNA enters the P site.
  • In E. coli, EF-Tu hydrolyzes.
  • Translocation occurs

Termination

  • The ribosome has mRNA, an empty A site, and deacylated tRNA in the P site

Translation is the process by which polypeptide chain is synthesized based on the codon sequence of the mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid).

It is divided into three stages:

Initiation: The small and large sub-units of the ribosome get assembled around the initiation codon. It forms three sites (A, P, and E site) for interaction tRNA and mRNA.

Elongation: Specific charged-tRNA enters from A site and transfers its amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain in P site. Uncharged tRNA exit from the E site. Ribosome moves or translocates to the next  codon.

Termination: As soon as ribosome reaches the termination codon, it releases the newly synthesized polypeptide chain.


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