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The following diagram depicts the changes in the tRNA anticodon by mutation and the protein translation frame of amino acids after mutation in tryptophan---
A) After mutation of anticodon sequence -3\'-ACC-5\'- in normal tRNA tryptophan to --3\' CCC-5\' in mutant tryptophan tRNA , the mutant enzyme still encodes for the tryptophan amino acid due to wobble effect of translation which does not effect the addition of tryptophan on the polypeptide synthesized by the bacteria. Various chimeric studies have been performed with changes in the DHU loop,T phi-C loop ,and the anticodon loop of the tRNA but it does not effect the addition of the same amino acid on the polypeptide from the acceptor stem of the tRNA, however a change in the acceptor stem nucleotide by mutation alters the amino acid attached on the acceptor-5\' stem of the tRNA with acyl tRNA synthetase and therefore a different amino acid gets attached on the polypeptide chain. The mutation in the anticodon of tRNA with amino acyl tRNA synthetase sterically reorients the attached tryptophan on the acceptor stem of the enzyme but still the same amino acid is attached on the polypeptide.
B-The nucleotides on proline tRNA anticodon loop and tRNA tryptophan anticodon loop have been mutated accordimgly and studies have been done to analyse the methyl transferase activity of these enzymes and the amino acids attached on the acceptor stem of the tRNA which add methyl groups on guanine nucleotides. The reognition of trytophanyl tRNA synthetase and tRNA tryptophan gene is the same after mutation also in the anticodon loop.

