EF-Tu (elongation factor thermo unstable) mediates the entry of the
aminoacyl tRNA into a free site of the ribosome. EF-Tu functions by binding
an aminoacylated, or charged, tRNA molecule in the cytoplasm. This complex
transiently enters the ribosome, with the tRNA anticodon domain associating
with the mRNA codon in the ribosomal A site. If the codon-anticodon pairing
is correct, EF-Tu hydrolyzes GTP into GDP and inorganic phosphate, and
changes in conformation to dissociate from the tRNA molecule. The aminoacyl
tRNA then fully enters the A site, where its amino acid is brought near the
P-site polypeptide and the ribosome catalyzes the covalent transfer of the
polypeptide onto the amino acid.


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