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Proteins are produced in cytoplasm of the cell by ribosomes. They are constructed by peptide bonds between amino acids coded in the mRNA. Peptidyl synthetase enzyme catalyse this reaction. tRNA carries the amino acid to the codon of mRNA. This process happens in ribosomes.

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