Nucleic Acids in Chemistry and Biology

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RNA Structure and Function 279


N
N
N

N

NH

2

O

O

OH

O C
O

CH
R^1

HN
O

N
N
N

N

NH

2

O

O

OH

O C
O

CH
R^2

NH

3

N
N
N

N

NH

2

O

O

OH

O C
O

CH
R^1

HN
O

N
N
N

N

NH

2

O

O

OH

O C
O

CH
R^2

NH

2

N
N
N

N

NH

2

NH

2

NH

2

O

O

OH

O C
O

CH
R^1

R^1

R^2

R^2

NH
O

N
N

N

N
O

O

O HO
O C
HC
H^2 N

N
N
N

N

O

O

OH

O C
O

CHNH
O

N
N

N

N NH

2

O

O

O HO
O C
HC
H^2 N

N
N
N

N

NH

2

O

O

OH

O C
O

CH
R^2

NHC
O

CH
R^1

C
O

N
N
N

N

NH

2

O

O

OH

OH

H

H


  • T


1

2

±T

3

4

Figure 7.31

The peptidyl transfer reaction. The terminal amino group (red) of the incoming tRNA in the A-site is deprotonated and attacks t

he

activated ester at the growing end of the nascent peptide chain (step 2). After resolution of the resulting tetrahedral intermediate (steps 3 and 4), the nascent chain is transferred to the tRNA in the A-site (see Figure 7.30). This peptidyl-tRNA then moves to the P-site so that the process can begin again with a new charged tRNA
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