the amino acids detach from the ribosome
Transcription results in the synthesis of a complementary RNA molecule from a DNA template. Translation involves the conversion of this RNA molecule into a specific sequence of amino acids, forming a protein. The end result of translation is the production of a functional protein that can perform specific cellular functions.
During protein synthesis, the direction of translation is from the 5' end to the 3' end of the mRNA molecule. This means that the ribosome reads the mRNA in a specific direction to assemble the amino acids into a protein.
The three codons at the end of a DNA sequence are known as stop codons. They signal the termination of protein synthesis during translation.
The terminator sequence marks the end of a gene during transcription, signaling the RNA polymerase to stop. The stop codon, on the other hand, signals the end of protein synthesis during translation, causing the ribosome to release the completed protein.
There are several different possibilities. The stop codon will halt translation normally. Insufficient free amino acids will stop translation (hardly ever happens in nature). Various toxins target ribosomes and translation machinery (ex. ricin).
the amino acids detach from the ribosome
It folds into a protein When translation ends, the new amino acid chain folds into a protein.
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.
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the amino acids detach from the ribosome
Tagalog Translation of THE END: pagwawakas
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The translation of the phrase "until the end of forever" in Lakota could be "waúŋšila thigláke kiŋ".
la fin
deireadh
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Russian Translation - TV series - ended on 2007-09-20.