Questions: It will be recharged with another amino acid.
It will be removed from the nucleus by mRNA.
It will bind to another tRNA molecule.
Transcript text: It will be recharged with another amino acid.
It will be removed from the nucleus by mRNA.
It will bind to another tRNA molecule.
Solution
Solution Steps
Step 1: Understanding the Diagram
The diagram shows a ribosome translating mRNA into a polypeptide chain. The ribosome has three sites: E (exit), P (peptidyl), and A (aminoacyl). The tRNA in the E site (labeled A) has already transferred its amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain and is ready to exit the ribosome.
Step 2: Analyzing the tRNA in the E Site
The tRNA in the E site (labeled A) has completed its role in translation. It has transferred its amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain and is now uncharged (without an amino acid).
Step 3: Determining the Fate of the tRNA in the E Site
The tRNA in the E site will exit the ribosome and be recharged with another amino acid by an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase enzyme in the cytoplasm. This process allows the tRNA to be reused in future rounds of translation.