tRNAs have a distinct cloverleaf secondary structure and an L-shaped tertiary structure. The cloverleaf structure is formed by the folding of the single-stranded tRNA molecule, which is typically ...
The folded structure consists of a sequence of loop and stem regions. The phosphate-sugar backbone is shown as a blue ribbon to which the nucleobases, shown as molecular structures, are attached. The ...
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