Cloverleaf model of tRNA explained

The cloverleaf model of tRNA is a model that depicts the molecular structure of tRNA.[1] The model revealed that the chain of tRNA consists of two ends—sometimes called "business ends"—and three arms. Two of the arms have a loop, D-loop (dihydro U loop) and Tψc-loop with a ribosome recognition site. The third arm, known as the "variable arm", has a stem with optional loop.[2] One end of the chains (with a double stranded structure in which the 5' and 3' ends are adjacent to each other), the amino acids acceptor stem, usually attaches to amino acids and such reactions are often catalyzed by a specific enzymes, aminoacyl tRNA synthetase.[3] For example, if the amino acid that attach to the end is phenylalanine, the reaction will be catalyzed by phenylalanine-tRNA synthase to produce tRNAphe.[4]

The other end—the bottom often called the "DNA arm"—consists of a three base sequence that pairs with a complementary base sequence in a mRNA.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Explain briefly the clover leaf model of tRNA. Preservearticle.com. June 2, 2015.
  2. Prabhakar A, Krahn N, Zhang J, Vargas-Rodriguez O, Krupkin M, Fu Z, Acosta-Reyes FJ, Ge X, Choi J, Crnković A, Ehrenberg M, Puglisi EV, Söll D, Puglisi J . Uncovering translation roadblocks during the development of a synthetic tRNA . Nucleic Acids Res . online ahead of print . Jul 2022 . 18 . 10201–10211 . 35882385 . 10.1093/nar/gkac576 . free . 9561287 .
  3. Book: The Enzymes. 15 December 1972. Academic Press . 9780080865843. June 2, 2015.
  4. Book: Operators and Promoters: The Story of Molecular Biology and Its. 9780520920767. June 2, 2015. Echols. Harrison G.. August 2001. University of California Press .
  5. Book: A Survey of TRNA Mimicry: Structural Studies of Plant Viral RNA. 9781109205299. June 2, 2015.