What is protein synthesis for dummies
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It carries 3 steps
Initiation: the beginning of protein synthesis and involves assembly of the ribosome, the tRNA that recognizes the start codon, and the mRNA molecule itself, as well as other accessory proteins.
Elongation: the ribosome moves along the mRNA so that tRNAs can enter and add the appropriate amino acids to the growing peptide chain.
Termination:the ribosome has reached the stop codon. At this point, the ribosome separates into its two sub units, and the mRNA molecule and the peptide chain are released.
Initiation: the beginning of protein synthesis and involves assembly of the ribosome, the tRNA that recognizes the start codon, and the mRNA molecule itself, as well as other accessory proteins.
Elongation: the ribosome moves along the mRNA so that tRNAs can enter and add the appropriate amino acids to the growing peptide chain.
Termination:the ribosome has reached the stop codon. At this point, the ribosome separates into its two sub units, and the mRNA molecule and the peptide chain are released.
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The end of translation is signaled by one of three stop codons (UAA, UGA, or UAG), none of which codes for an amino acid. In prokaryotes, the process works like this: ... Elongation happens as the ribosome moves along the mRNA so that tRNAs can enter and add the appropriate amino acids to the growing peptide chain
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