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All tRNAs, whether they contain a 3- or 5-base anticodon, conform to a general structure. They feature a series of loops and stems folded into a tertiary L-shape, with the amino acid acceptor arm opposite the anticodon. | All tRNAs, whether they contain a 3- or 5-base anticodon, conform to a general structure. They feature a series of loops and stems folded into a tertiary L-shape, with the amino acid acceptor arm opposite the anticodon. | ||
== [[Team:MoWestern_Davidson/model design | Using the PDB Format to Design a Frameshift Suppressor tRNA]] == | == [[Team:MoWestern_Davidson/model design | Using the PDB Format to Design a Frameshift Suppressor tRNA]] == | ||
- | The PDB format is a standard file type used in molecular modeling to | + | The PDB format is a standard file type used in molecular modeling to ... |
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Revision as of 19:41, 27 July 2009
Frameshift Suppressor tRNA Physical Modeling
tRNA Structure
All tRNAs, whether they contain a 3- or 5-base anticodon, conform to a general structure. They feature a series of loops and stems folded into a tertiary L-shape, with the amino acid acceptor arm opposite the anticodon.
Using the PDB Format to Design a Frameshift Suppressor tRNA
The PDB format is a standard file type used in molecular modeling to ...