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Role of Ribosomes in Protein Synthesis | Genetics

Ribosomes involved in protein synthesis could lie free in the cytoplasm or are bound to membranes of endoplasmic reticulum. Free ribosomes synthesise protein without a signal sequence, and continue synthesis until the polypeptide is completed. Such a protein may assume its three-dimensional conformation with the help of chaperones present in the cytosol. Some of the important destinations for proteins synthesised [...]

By |2016-12-12T07:24:37+00:00December 12, 2016|Protein Synthesis|Comments Off on Role of Ribosomes in Protein Synthesis | Genetics

Role of RNA in Protein Synthesis | Microbiology

The processed RNA molecules take part in protein synthesis with the help of ribosomes. All the three types of RNAs are involved in protein synthesis in the following main steps: (i) Activation of amino acids, (ii) Transfer of amino acid to tRNA, (iii) Initiation of protein synthesis, (iv) Elongation of the polypeptide chain. During the process of translation the genetic [...]

By |2016-11-28T11:31:15+00:00November 28, 2016|Protein Synthesis|Comments Off on Role of RNA in Protein Synthesis | Microbiology

Protein Synthesis of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Systems

The following points highlight the six main stages involved in protein synthesis of prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems. The stages are: 1. Amino Acid Activation and Formation of Amino Acyl-t-RNA 2. Binding of m-RNA to the Ribosome 3. Formation of Initiation Complex 4. Polypeptide Chain Elongation 5. Polysomes 6. Co Transcriptional Translation. Stage # 1. Amino Acid Activation and Formation of [...]

By |2016-08-31T15:41:58+00:00August 31, 2016|Protein Synthesis|Comments Off on Protein Synthesis of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Systems
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