How many amino acids are attached to a single transfer RNA?
A single unique form of transfer RNA binds only to a single amino acid, and a specific enzyme called a synthetase is responsible for joining the two.
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A single transfer RNA (tRNA) carries a single amino acid. ChaCha for now!
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Transfer RNA is a small RNA (usually about 74-95 nucleotides) that has a 3' terminal site for amino acid attachment.
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