A protein release factor binds in the A site and releases th

A protein release factor binds in the A site and releases the polypeptide from the final tRNA to which it is bound.
When the stop codon is reached, the ribosomal subunits separate and the mRNA and polypeptide are released.
The mRNA itself catalyzes the release of the polypeptide from the last tRNA.
A special release tRNA binds at the A site and releases the polypeptide from the final tRNA to which it is bound.

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A protein release factor binds in the A site and releases the polypeptide from the final tRNA to which it is bound.

EXPLINATION

The release factor have a structure similar to tRNA but is protienaceous in nature and instead of forming a peptide bond at P site release factor catalyses the hydrolysis reaction which lets the mrna bound to tRNA at p site be freed up ....

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 A protein release factor binds in the A site and releases the polypeptide from the final tRNA to which it is bound. When the stop codon is reached, the ribosom

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