- Wobble base pair
A wobble
base pair is a G-U and I-U / I-A / I-C pair fundamental inRNA secondary structure . Its thermodynamic stability is comparable to that of the Watson-Crick base pair. Wobble base pairs are critical for the proper translation of thegenetic code . The genetic code makes up for disparities in the number ofamino acid s (20) for codons (64), by using modified base pairs in the first base of the anti-codon. One important modified base is hypoxanthine (more commonly referred to by its nucleoside form,inosine ), which can pair with three bases:uracil ,adenine , andcytosine .Another critical base pair is the G-U base pair, which allows
uracil to pair with two bases:guanine andadenine .tRNA Wobble
The fact that there are 64 amino-acid-coding codons and roughly 40 tRNA molecules presented a problem; in 1966
Francis Crick proposed the Wobble hypothesis to account for this. He postulated that the 5' base on the anti-codon was not as spatially confined as the other two bases, and could thus have non-standard base pairing. [cite journal|author=Crick F|title=Codon--anticodon pairing: the wobble hypothesis|journal=J Mol Biol|volume=19|issue=2|pages=548–55|year=1966|url=http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/SC/B/C/B/S/_/scbcbs.pdf |pmid=5969078] This would account for 60 codons for 40 tRNA.As an example
yeast tRNAPhe has the anticodon 5'-GmAA-3' and can recognize the codons 5'-UUC-3' and 5'-UUU-3'. It is, therefore, possible for non-Watson-Crick base pairing to occur at the third codon position; i.e. the 3'nucleotide of themRNA codon and the 5' nucleotide of thetRNA anticodon.References
*External links
* [http://www.mun.ca/biochem/courses/3107/Lectures/Topics/tRNA.html tRNA, the Adaptor Hypothesis and the Wobble Hypothesis]
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