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What is the difference between the P-site and A-site of a ribosome?
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Solution
| Feature | P-site | A-site |
| Full Name | Peptidyl-tRNA binding site | Aminoacyl-tRNA binding site |
| Primary Role | Holds the tRNA carrying the growing polypeptide chain. | Holds the incoming tRNA carrying a single amino acid. |
| Entry/Position | It is the middle site; the initiator tRNA binds here first. | It is the first site; all subsequent tRNAs enter here. |
| Bond Formation | It donates the protein chain to the amino acid in the A-site. | It receives the protein chain to form a new peptide bond. |
| Next Step | After donating the chain, the empty tRNA moves to the E-site. | After donating the chain, the empty tRNA moves to the E-site. |
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