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  2. File:EF-G, mRNA, and tRNAs in POST state PDB 4W29.gif

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    English: An animation made using VMD of the 70S ribosome, the P site tRNA (orange), E site tRNA (green), mRNA (yellow), and elongation factor G (red) in the POST state, at the end of tRNA translocation.

  3. File:TRNA ribosomes diagram en.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Ribosome mRNA translation en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Translation: Illustrates how a ribosome a mRNA and lots of tRNA molecules work together to produce peptides or proteins. Français : Diagramme montrant comment la traduction de l'ARN messager et la synthèse protéique se font dans les ribosomes.

  5. List of RNAs - Wikipedia

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    synonym for pre-mRNA (in the strict sense, it may include nuclear RNA transcripts that do not end up as cytoplasmic mRNA) RNAi: RNA interference - Process in which RNA inhibit gene expression or translation, by neutralizing targeted mRNA molecules lincRNA: long intergenic non-coding RNA - lncRNA: long non coding RNA - miRNA: micro RNA multiple ...

  6. Nucleic acid tertiary structure - Wikipedia

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    The earliest work in RNA structural biology coincided, more or less, with the work being done on DNA in the early 1950s. In their seminal 1953 paper, Watson and Crick suggested that van der Waals crowding by the 2`OH group of ribose would preclude RNA from adopting a double helical structure identical to the model they proposed - what we now ...

  7. RNA - Wikipedia

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    In eukaryotic cells, once precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) has been transcribed from DNA, it is processed to mature mRNA. This removes its introns—non-coding sections of the pre-mRNA. The mRNA is then exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, where it is bound to ribosomes and translated into its corresponding protein form with the help of tRNA ...

  8. Ribosome - Wikipedia

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    The start codon in all mRNA molecules has the sequence AUG. The stop codon is one of UAA, UAG, or UGA; since there are no tRNA molecules that recognize these codons, the ribosome recognizes that translation is complete. [4] When a ribosome finishes reading an mRNA molecule, the two subunits separate and are usually broken up but can be reused.

  9. Transfer RNA - Wikipedia

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    A tRNA is commonly named by its intended amino acid (e.g. tRNA-Asn), by its anticodon sequence (e.g. tRNA(GUU)), or by both (e.g. tRNA-Asn(GUU) or tRNA Asn GUU ). [ 19 ] These two features describe the main function of the tRNA, but do not actually cover the whole diversity of tRNA variation; as a result, numerical suffixes are added to ...