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The E-site is the third and final
binding site In biochemistry and molecular biology, a binding site is a region on a macromolecule such as a protein that binds to another molecule with specificity. The binding partner of the macromolecule is often referred to as a ligand. Ligands may inclu ...
for t-RNA in the
ribosome Ribosomes ( ) are macromolecular machines, found within all cells, that perform biological protein synthesis (mRNA translation). Ribosomes link amino acids together in the order specified by the codons of messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules to f ...
during
translation Translation is the communication of the Meaning (linguistic), meaning of a #Source and target languages, source-language text by means of an Dynamic and formal equivalence, equivalent #Source and target languages, target-language text. The ...
, a part of
protein synthesis Protein biosynthesis (or protein synthesis) is a core biological process, occurring inside cells, balancing the loss of cellular proteins (via degradation or export) through the production of new proteins. Proteins perform a number of critical ...
. The "E" stands for exit, and is accompanied by the
P-site The P-site (for peptidyl) is the second binding site for tRNA in the ribosome. The other two sites are the A-site (aminoacyl), which is the first binding site in the ribosome, and the E-site (exit), the third. During protein translation, the P-sit ...
(for peptidyl) which is the second binding site, and the
A-site The A-site (A for aminoacyl) of a ribosome is a binding site for charged t-RNA molecules during protein synthesis. One of three such binding sites, the A-site is the first location the t-RNA binds during the protein synthesis process, the other t ...
(aminoacyl), which is the first binding site. It is involved in
cellular processes The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life forms. Every cell consists of a cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane, and contains many biomolecules such as proteins, DNA and RNA, as well as many small molecules of nutrients and ...
. Kirillov, S., Makarov, E., & Semenkov, Y. (1983). Quantitative study of interaction of deacylated tRNA with Escherichia coli ribosomes. FEBS Letters, 157(1), 91-94.


References

* * * Molecular Biology of the Gene, 7th Edition, James D. Watson, Tania A. Baker,Stephen P. Bell,Alexander Gann, Michael Levine,Richard Losick, ©2014 Pearson Ribosomal RNA {{Genetics-stub