what is the role of polysome in bacteria?
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In every cell, protein synthesis (namely translation) is mediated by the ribosome, a large macromolecular complex that decodes mRNAs into their corresponding sequences of amino acids. ... During translation, ribosomes cluster into polysomes (or polyribosomes), in which they are bound together by mRNA.
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Each particle is divided into two subunits: a large one that performs the links between the amino acids to form a polypeptide, and a small one that ensures the decoding of the messenger RNA (mRNA). During translation, ribosomes cluster into polysomes (or polyribosomes), in which they are bound together by mRNA.
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Each particle is divided into two subunits: a large one that performs the links between the amino acids to form a polypeptide, and a small one that ensures the decoding of the messenger RNA (mRNA). During translation, ribosomes cluster into polysomes (or polyribosomes), in which they are bound together by mRNA.
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