In prokaryotic organisms, most of the control over protein synthesis occurs at the level of transcription initiation. This is often true for eukaryotes as well.
The site for protein synthesis is a cell structure. The specific structure in which synthesis occurs is the ribosomes, which is in the cytoplasm.
Protein synthesis occurs in cellular structures called ribosomes , found out-side the nucleus. The process by which genetic information is transferred from the nucleus to the ribosomes is called transcription. During transcription, a strand of ribonucleic acid (RNA) is synthesized.
I would say the answer is probably false. It is more like DNA indirectly controls protein synthesis. Protein synthesis occurs outside of the nucleus using mRNA, tRNA, and ribosomes primarily.
Protein synthesis occurs along the ribosome. The nuclear membrane doesn't have any direct influence in making proteins.
nucleus in the ribosomes
Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis
All plasma protein synthesis occurs in the liver.
Protein synthesis occurs on ribosomes found in the cell.
Protein synthesis occurs by the processes of transcription and translation. In transcription, the genetic code.
The site for protein synthesis is a cell structure. The specific structure in which synthesis occurs is the ribosomes, which is in the cytoplasm.
Protein synthesis occurs in cellular structures called ribosomes , found out-side the nucleus. The process by which genetic information is transferred from the nucleus to the ribosomes is called transcription. During transcription, a strand of ribonucleic acid (RNA) is synthesized.
S phase ... s = synthesis
The steps of protein synthesis: Transcription occurs in the nucleus of the cell, where DNA is transcripted into mRNA Translation occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell, where the mRNA is translated into amino acids and forms a protein
The steps of protein synthesis: Transcription occurs in the nucleus of the cell, where DNA is transcripted into mRNA Translation occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell, where the mRNA is translated into amino acids and forms a protein
I would say the answer is probably false. It is more like DNA indirectly controls protein synthesis. Protein synthesis occurs outside of the nucleus using mRNA, tRNA, and ribosomes primarily.
Protein synthesis occurs along the ribosome. The nuclear membrane doesn't have any direct influence in making proteins.
Mutant protein will form.