Pore complexes, I think.
mRNA (messenger Ribo-Nucleic Acid) carries the information to the ribosomes.
The order of amino acids in a protein is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in the gene that codes for that protein. This sequence is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) and then translated into a specific sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis.
After leaving the nucleus, messenger RNA (mRNA) travels to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell for protein synthesis.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is named for its role in carrying the genetic information from the DNA in the cell nucleus to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs. It serves as the intermediary messenger that translates the genetic code into a specific sequence of amino acids to build a polypeptide chain.
mRNA functions as a messenger from the original DNA helix in the 'nucleus' (transcription), and is then transported to the 'cytoplasm' where the information in the mRNA is translated (translation) into a sequence of amino acids making up a polypeptide.
The correct molecular involved in protein synthesis is DNA, messenger RNA, transfer RNA, and polypeptide. When a DNA is read, it produces a messenger RNA, amino acids are then matched with codons (transfer RNA) forming chains of polypeptides.
When biologists say that DNA directs the synthesis of RNA, they are referring to the process of transcription, where the genetic information encoded in DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA). This process occurs in the cell's nucleus, where specific genes are expressed into RNA molecules that serve as templates for protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. Essentially, DNA provides the instructions for building RNA, which in turn plays a crucial role in translating those instructions into functional proteins.
Transcription is the synthesis of messenger RNA from DNA in the nucleus.
In it's very earliest phase; that of the synthesis of messenger Rna.
It is the messenger between DNA and the protein synthesis ribosomes
Messenger RNA molecules are fed through the ribosomes during protein synthesis.
ATP synthesis
mRNA (messenger Ribo-Nucleic Acid) carries the information to the ribosomes.
Messenger RNA
The order of amino acids in a protein is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in the gene that codes for that protein. This sequence is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) and then translated into a specific sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis.
The collection of proteins and ancillary cofactors responsible for protein synthesis is called the ribosome. Ribosomes are complex molecular machines that catalyze the translation of messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins, using transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to bring the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome for protein assembly.
Yes, ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis. They function as the molecular machines that translate messenger RNA (mRNA) into protein by linking amino acids together in the order specified by the mRNA. Without ribosomes, the process of protein synthesis cannot occur.