Protein synthesis Grade 12 Life Sciences Notes with Activities Questions and Answers Protein synthesis is a fundamental process occurring within cells, responsible for the creation of proteins. Proteins are essential molecules that perform various functions within organisms, including structural support, enzymatic activity, and cellular signaling.
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Protein synthesis is the process by which proteins are made in each cell of an organism to form enzymes, hormones and new structures for cells.
There are two main processes involved in protein synthesis, namely transcription and translation.
Transcription (takes place in the nucleus)
- DNA unwinds and splits.
- One DNA strand acts as a template for forming mRNA.
- Free nucleotides arrange to form mRNA according to the DNA template. This process is called transcription.
- The mRNA leaves the nucleus through the nuclear pores. Stage B now takes place when mRNA in the cytoplasm attaches to the ribosome.
Translation (takes place in the cytoplasm on the ribosome)
- Each tRNA brings a specific amino acid to the mRNA. This is called translation.
- The amino acids are linked together to form a particular protein.
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DNA – double-stranded; look for presence of thymine; found in nucleus only.
Nuclear membrane – has nuclear pores through which mRNA moves.
mRNA – single-stranded; look for presence of uracil; contains a triplet of bases (codon) found in nucleus and cytoplasm.
Ribosome – usually mRNA attached to it.
tRNA – contains a triplet of bases (anticodon); look for attached amino acid
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