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. |
Solution
THE ANSWER WOULD BE
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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