Messenger RNA or simply mRNA. It is released from the nucleus into the Golgi complex for use by Ribsosomes
DNA creates messanger RNA by transcription and this mRNA reaches the site of protein synthesis. The message of type of protein to be synthsized is received by ribosomes from RNA and the ribosomes make protein from amino acids present in the cytoplasm.
The site of protein synthesis.
Protein synthesis
Transcription is the bridge between DNA and protein synthesis. During transcription, a DNA sequence is copied into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule by the enzyme RNA polymerase. This mRNA molecule serves as a template for protein synthesis during translation.
No, DNA does not directly synthesize proteins. DNA contains the genetic information that is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated by ribosomes to synthesize proteins. This process is known as protein synthesis or translation.
DNA is the main source of protein synthesis. the process in which DNA makes protein is called transcription. first DNA makes RNA with the help of a blue molecule found in the nucleus. now these RNA gets out of the nucleus and is bounded by another molecule which secrets protein from RNA. there are special transfer molecules for carrying proteins
mRNA (messenger RNA) carries the message of DNA to ribosomes. It serves as the intermediary molecule that transfers genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs.
mRNA (messenger RNA) is the RNA molecule that carries a copy of the DNA message from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Once in the cytoplasm, mRNA is used as a template for protein synthesis during translation.
Yes, one practical purpose of DNA is protein synthesis
In protein synthesis, the DNA is copied into mRNA (messenger RNA) during the process of transcription. The mRNA then carries the genetic instructions from the DNA to the ribosomes, where protein synthesis occurs.
DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.
rRNA (or ribosomal RNA) combines with proteins to form ribosomes that serve as the site of protein synthesis.