In bacteria, translation occurs in the cell's cytoplasm, where the large and small protein production is addition of one amino acid at a time to the end of a protein.
During the process of translation, an mRNA message is decoded into a polypeptide chain (protein).
The problem with this question is that proteins are not directly produced from RNA sequences. Polypeptide chains are produced from RNA sequences, more specifically mRNA sequences. Though that statement seems to contradict with the fact that proteins are made up of polypeptide chains, proteins are not complete just as polypeptide chains. Proteins must take on a three dimensional shape. The process of this transformation is aided by what are known as chaperon proteins which make sure the peptide chains conform in the right shape, which then ultimately create the protein. However the process I am sure you are looking for is known as transcription, which is the process by which RNA is turned in to peptide chains.
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A polypeptide chain, or also known as a string of amino acids, is made by protein synthesis through transcription and translation of RNA.
polypeptide ;D
Translation that is performed by Ribosomes and its 'host' of cofactors.
polypeptide chains!
Polypeptide bonds....polypeptide bonds equal proteins ;)
To carry the next amino acid to be added to a growing polypeptide chain during translation process that takes place in the ribosomes.
Chains of amino acids are referred to as polypeptides. Proteins are created from one or more of these polypeptide molecules.
During the process of translation, an mRNA message is decoded into a polypeptide chain (protein).
A ribosome is A cellular organizm that manufactures polypeptide chains that will become proteins.
4 polypeptide chains, each bound to a heme group to form hemoglobing
No it can not. it makes RNA and send them to cytoplasm for the protein translation. Ribosomes bind to RNA codons and produce the polypeptide chains.
It is called Translation. The mRNA gets decoded into a polypeptide chain.
Proteins are complex molecules of amino acids.
translation