Figure 2.

Cloverleaf-like two-dimensional (A) and L-shaped three-dimensional (B) representations of tRNA structure. The molecule shown is the E. coli tRNAAla with GGC anticodon and the 3G:U72 "wobbling" base pair that determine the identity of all Ala tRNAs across all species [2]. Because in the ancestral tRNAs with complementary anticodons the second bases in the acceptor are also complementary to each other [6,22], they are shown enlarged and boxed. The L-shaped tRNA consists of two halves, the minihelix (acceptor stem plus Tψ C arm), and the 'dumbbell' (anticodon arm plus D arm). The hypothetical aminoacylating ribozyme is shown by dotted line on the right (adapted from [12,24]).

Rodin et al. Biology Direct 2009 4:4   doi:10.1186/1745-6150-4-4
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