Answer :

Answer:

E site – The E site is known as the exist site and at this site the final transition occur. The ribosome let go its tRNA after the synthesis of amino acid

Explanation:

A ribosome in general consists of four binding site out of which three sites are for tRNA and one site is for mRNA.  

Sites for tRNA

P site – It is known as the peptidyl side. The tRNA binds to this side so that the growing polypeptide chain can be supported.

A site – It is known as the acceptor site and at this site the aminoacyl tRNA binds which holds the new amino acid that is to be added to the growing polypeptide chain

E site – The E site is known as the exist site and at this site the final transition occur. The ribosome let go its tRNA after the synthesis of amino acid

Answer:

E site or exit site is the site of the termination of the translation and the release of the formed peptide.

Explanation:

The ribosome is an organelle that provides the site for the process of translation or the synthesis of proteins in the organism.

The structure of the ribosome contains two sub-units which enclose in them the three sites: A, P and E.

The E site refers to the exit site which is the third or the final site for protein synthesis.  At the E site, the deacylated tRNA binds to the peptide and the termination of the translation occurs and then the peptide is released from the exit site of the ribosome.

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