Initiation
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The purpose of initaition step is to assemble a complete ribosome on to an mRNA molecule at the start point, the initiation codon.
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The components involved are the large and small subunits, the mRNA, the initiator tRNA in its charged form, the three initiation factors (IF1, IF2 and IF3) and GTP.
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IF1 and IF2 bind to a free 30S subunit. This helps to prevent a large subunit binding to it without an mRNA molecule and forming an inactive ribosome.
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IF3 complexed with GTP then binds to the small subunit . It will assist the charged initiator tRNA to bind.
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The assembled ribosome has two tRNA binding sites. These are called A-site or acceptor) for aminoacyl and P-site (or donor) and peptidyl sites. The A-site is where incoming aminoacyl - tRNA molecules bind and the P-site where the growing polypeptide chain is usually found.
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One major outcome of initiation is the placement of the initiator tRNA in the P-site.
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Last modified: Tuesday, 15 May 2012, 5:42 AM