Protein Synthesis Diagram
Protein Synthesis Diagram. During transcription , the phase preceding protein synthesis, the cell creates the various types of RNA that make protein To review the big picture of transcription and translation, label this diagram. The central dogma describes how the DNA makes its own copies by DNA replication, then codes for the RNA by means of a transcription and RNA codes for the proteins by.
Protein Synthesis: Proteins are giant molecules formed by polypeptide chains of hundreds to thousands of amino acids.
After a polypeptide chain is synthesized, it may undergo additional processing to form the finished protein. (Redirected from Protein synthesis).
In the Protein Synthesis lab, you will learn about the difference between protein synthesis in prokaryote (using E. coli) and eukaryote (using CHO cells). Initiation of protein synthesis in eukaryotes requires at least nine distinct eukaryotic initiation factors (eIFs) compared with the three initiation factors (IFs) in prokaryotes. Protein synthesis is the process in which cells make proteins.
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