tRNAt
tRNAt is a hypothetical and as yet undiscovered type of transfer RNA (tRNA). In biological systems, tRNAs are small RNA molecules that play a crucial role in protein synthesis. They act as adapters, matching specific amino acids to their corresponding codons on messenger RNA (mRNA) during translation. Each tRNA molecule has an anticodon loop that recognizes a particular mRNA codon and an acceptor stem where the corresponding amino acid is attached.
The designation "tRNAt" suggests a specific type or function of tRNA that is not currently recognized within
The discovery of a new class of tRNA, if tRNAt were to exist, could have significant implications