The process of assembling a protein from RNA (specially the messenger RNA or mRNA) is called translation and occurs in the ribosomes.
Translation occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
The site for protein synthesis is a cell structure. The specific structure in which synthesis occurs is the ribosomes, which is in the cytoplasm.
Yes, protein folding is a spontaneous process that occurs naturally within cells.
Protein synthesis occurs at the ribosome through a process called translation. During translation, messenger RNA (mRNA) is read by the ribosome to produce a specific sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome, where they are linked together to form the protein.
Yes, protein can be converted into carbohydrates in the body through a process called gluconeogenesis. This occurs when the body needs to produce glucose for energy and does not have enough carbohydrates available.
Translation occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
The process of assembling a protein from RNA is called translation. During translation, the information encoded in the RNA is decoded by ribosomes to synthesize a specific protein according to the sequence of nucleotides in the RNA.
Protein synthesis occurs in cellular structures called ribosomes. Ribosomes are responsible for assembling amino acids into proteins based on instructions provided by messenger RNA (mRNA). This process is essential for the growth, repair, and function of cells.
Protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm by the ribosomes.
The site for protein synthesis is a cell structure. The specific structure in which synthesis occurs is the ribosomes, which is in the cytoplasm.
The process you are referring to is called protein synthesis. It involves translating the genetic information stored in DNA into a specific sequence of amino acids that make up a protein. This process occurs in two main stages: transcription and translation.
Yes, protein folding is a spontaneous process that occurs naturally within cells.
Protein synthesis occurs at the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell. It involves the process of translating the information in mRNA into a specific sequence of amino acids to form a protein. Proteins are essential for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs.
mRNA is translated into proteins during a process called protein synthesis. This process occurs in ribosomes, where the genetic information in mRNA is used to assemble amino acids into a specific sequence, forming a protein.
Proteins are not made of mRNA (it "only" carries the instructions from the nucleus) but from the amino acids that are brought by the tRNA (Transport) to the rRNA (Ribosomes). The process is called translation.
Protein synthesis occurs at the ribosome through a process called translation. During translation, messenger RNA (mRNA) is read by the ribosome to produce a specific sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome, where they are linked together to form the protein.
Protein synthesis from amino acids takes place in the ribosomes of a cell. The process involves translating the genetic information stored in mRNA into a specific sequence of amino acids that make up a protein. This translation process occurs in the cytoplasm of a cell.