Biological Chemistry I
An anticodon is a sequence of three nucleotides in a transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule that is complementary to a corresponding codon in messenger RNA (mRNA). This interaction ensures that the correct amino acid is added during protein synthesis by matching the tRNA to the mRNA codon. The specificity of this pairing plays a crucial role in translating the genetic code into functional proteins.
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