What is the function of RNA polymerase in protein synthesis?
Answers
Answered by
6
RNA polymerase (green) synthesizesRNA by following a strand of DNA.RNA polymerase is an enzyme that is responsible for copying a DNAsequence into an RNA sequence, duyring the process of transcription.
Answered by
1
Answer:
An intermediary enzyme called ribonucleic acid (RNA) polymerase is in charge of converting gene sequences into RNA-based genetic material that may be used for protein synthesis.
Explanation:
- A multi-unit enzyme called RNA polymerase uses transcription to create RNA molecules from a DNA template.
- The initial phase of gene expression, transcription, occurs before translation, which is the process of decoding RNA into proteins.
- The RNA polymerase-generated RNA molecules play a number of functions in the cell.
- From a DNA template, RNA molecules are produced by RNA polymerase, a multi-unit enzyme.
- Prior to translation, which is the process of decoding RNA into proteins, transcription, the first stage of gene expression, takes place.
- The RNA molecules produced by RNA polymerase serve a variety of purposes in the cell.
#SPJ2
Similar questions