The Ribosome
Translation occurs in the ribosome not the nucleusTranslation takes place in the ribosomes.
When a ribsome reaches a stop codon, the translation process stops and a protein is released.
Yes, ATP is needed for translation to occur. ATP provides the energy required to drive the ribosome along the mRNA during the process of protein synthesis. Without ATP, the ribosome would not be able to move along the mRNA and synthesize proteins.
Translation
The Ribosome
Translation occurs in the ribosome not the nucleusTranslation takes place in the ribosomes.
When a ribsome reaches a stop codon, the translation process stops and a protein is released.
Yes, ATP is needed for translation to occur. ATP provides the energy required to drive the ribosome along the mRNA during the process of protein synthesis. Without ATP, the ribosome would not be able to move along the mRNA and synthesize proteins.
Translation
Ribosome
The small subunit of the ribosome holds onto the mRNA strand during protein synthesis. It ensures that the mRNA is correctly loaded and positioned for translation to occur smoothly.
They use mRNA and in a process called Translation
Yes, translation occurs on the ribosome. The ribosome reads messenger RNA (mRNA) and uses transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to decode the mRNA sequence into a specific sequence of amino acids, ultimately forming a protein.
Ribosome movement along the mRNA transcript is called translation. Translation is the process where the ribosome reads the mRNA sequence and synthesizes a corresponding protein by linking amino acids together in the correct order.
In prokaryotes, the processes of transcription and translation occur simultaneously in the cytoplasm, allowing for a rapid cellular response to an environmental cue.
Yes, it occurs in the cytoplasm, more specifically the RNA is translated via a ribosome.