Proteins and enzymes are produced in the ribosomes of cells, which can be found in various organelles such as the cytoplasm and the endoplasmic reticulum. The genetic information coding for proteins is transcribed from DNA to mRNA, which is then translated into proteins by the ribosomes.
Proteins are the main molecules processed by the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The ribosomes on the rough ER synthesize proteins, which are then folded and modified as they pass through the ER. Additionally, some lipids are also synthesized and processed in the ER.
The Golgi apparatus processes, modifies, and packages fats and proteins produced by the endoplasmic reticulum. It sorts the molecules into vesicles for transport to their final destinations within or outside the cell.
Single cell proteins are produced by growing microorganisms like bacteria, yeast, or algae on a nutrient-rich medium that promotes their growth. The microorganisms metabolize the nutrients and multiply rapidly, accumulating proteins that can be harvested and used as a food source for humans or animals. The proteins are then purified, dried, and processed into food products.
The proteins produced by a cell are determined by the specific genes that are "expressed" or activated in that cell. Gene expression is regulated by various factors such as transcription factors, epigenetic modifications, and environmental signals. These factors control the synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA) from the DNA of a gene, which is then translated into protein by the ribosomes.
Proteins are produced by ribosomes on the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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Proteins are produced by ribosomes in the cell. Ribosomes are cellular organelles responsible for translating the genetic information from mRNA into specific sequences of amino acids, which form proteins.
The types of proteins produced by the Cell are those that are allowed by the Expression of the Genes in a cell's Dna.
No. ATP is produced mainly in mitochondria, or in the cytoplasm. Proteins are produced by ribosomes.
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Membrane proteins and all other proteins are produced in cytoplasm. The proteins targeted to membranes by specific signals. Golgi vesicles transport the proteins to membrane. Not all proteins are membrane proteins
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