I assume you are talking about protein synthesis? Good. Messenger RNA (mRNA) is ejected from the nucleus after it has made a copy of the base pairing sequence for that particular gene (to produce a protein) via a nuclear pore. The mRNA comes into contact with Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) in the cytoplasm of the cell. The Transfer RNA (tRNA) then brings along the correct amino acids as indicated by the sequence of the mRNA which is attached to the rRNA. The mRNA is passed between the sub units of the ribosome and the tRNA brings along the amino acids in the correct sequence until a codon is present (tells it to stop). The amino acids are then joined by a condensation reaction with peptide bonds to form a polypeptide chain and eventually a protein. Amazing stuff huh?!
The mRNA attaches itself to a ribosome.
mRNA attaches to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum to make its protein.
During protein synthesis, called translation process, mRNA attaches to the small ribosomal subunit of the ribosome.
Ribosomes
The ribosome.
ribosomes
ribosomes
Messenger RN is the RNA that transports information from DNA in the nucleus to the cell's cytoplasm. Its main function is transporting information from the DNA to the nucleus of the cytoplasm of the cell.
Ribosomal RNA, messenger RNA and proteins sythesized in the cytoplasm that are part of ribosomes.
mRNAmRNA (messenger RNA)
Formed on the DNA template, messenger RNA is exported to the cytoplasm of the cell and wraps around the ribosomes to begin the process of protein synthesis. On the ribosome, transfer RNA is attached to spell out the code.
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
messenger rna
DNA code is copied to messenger RNA, abbreviated mRNA.
m-RNA copy the information through transcription.Then m-RNA comes to cytoplasm.
Messenger RN is the RNA that transports information from DNA in the nucleus to the cell's cytoplasm. Its main function is transporting information from the DNA to the nucleus of the cytoplasm of the cell.
Ribosomal RNA, messenger RNA and proteins sythesized in the cytoplasm that are part of ribosomes.
The DNA molecule in the nucleus makes a copy of itself using RNA, this is Messenger RNA. The Messenger RNA travel to a Ribosome. There is Transfer RNA floating about the cytoplasm. This is short (only three base pairs long) pieces of RNA that have their own unique amino acid attached to them. The Transfer RNA links up with the Messenger RNA according to their mutually compatible base pairs. The amino acids that the Transfer RNA is carrying link up with each other and detach from the Transfer RNA this is the beginning of a protein chain.
The type of RNA that brings instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the cytoplasm is messenger RNA or mRNA.
Messenger RNA.
mRNAmRNA (messenger RNA)
Ribosomes can be found in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) wall in cells. They are responsible for protein synthesis, where they translate the information from messenger RNA (mRNA) into functional proteins.
Formed on the DNA template, messenger RNA is exported to the cytoplasm of the cell and wraps around the ribosomes to begin the process of protein synthesis. On the ribosome, transfer RNA is attached to spell out the code.
Messenger RNA (mRNA)