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RNA Structure : Transfer RNA
tRNA are the smallest (4S) of the three major types of RNA molecules. There is at least one specific type of tRNA molecule for each of the 20 amino acids commonly found in proteins. Together, tRNA make up ~15% of the total RNA in the cell. The tRNA molecules contain a high percentage of unusual (modified) bases, for example, dihydrouracil , and have extensive intrachain base-pairing (Fig. 1) that leads to characteristic secondary and tertiary structure. Each tRNA serves as an adaptor molecule that carries its specific amino acid, covalently attached to its 3′-end, to the site of protein synthesis. There, it recognizes the genetic code sequence on an mRNA, which specifies the addition of that amino acid to the growing peptide chain .
Figure 1: A. Characteristic transfer RNA (tRNA) secondary structure (cloverleaf). B. Folded (tertiary) tRNA structure found in cells. D = dihydrouracil; Ψ = pseudouracil; T = thymine; C = cytosine; A = adenine.
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