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Which of the following events occurs immediately after GTP hydrolysis by elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu)?

1) Binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to the A site of the ribosome
2) Translocation of the ribosome to the next codon
3) Release of the elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu) from the ribosome
4) Peptide bond formation between the amino acid on the A site tRNA and the growing polypeptide chain

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During translation elongation, peptide bonds are formed between amino acids and tRNA, with each new amino acid being added to the polypeptide chain. After peptide bond formation, the ribosome moves along the mRNA, and the tRNAs shift from A to P to E site. The energy for these processes is provided by an elongation factor that hydrolyzes GTP.

Step-by-step explanation:

Elongation proceeds with charged tRNAs entering the A site and then shifting to the P site followed by the E site with each single-codon "step" of the ribosome. Ribosomal steps are induced by conformational changes that advance the ribosome by three bases in the 3' direction. The energy for each step of the ribosome is donated by an elongation factor that hydrolyzes GTP. Peptide bonds form between the amino group of the amino acid attached to the A-site tRNA and the carboxyl group of the amino acid attached to the P-site tRNA. The formation of each peptide bond is catalyzed by peptidyl transferase, an RNA-based enzyme that is integrated into the 50S ribosomal subunit. The energy for each peptide bond formation is derived from the high-energy bond linking each amino acid to its tRNA. After peptide bond formation, the A-site tRNA that now holds the growing peptide chain moves to the P site, and the P-site tRNA that is now empty moves to the E site and is expelled from the ribosome.

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