Steps in protein synthesis
1. In the nucleus, the mRNA takes information from the DNA, then takes it to the ribosomes through the nucleus VIA nuclear pores.
2. With the given information, the ribosomes make an amino acid chain and, depending on the location of the ribosome, this chain is either sent to the RER or straight to the golgi body.
3. If sent to the RER (implying the ribosome was attached to it) , the chain moves throughout this organelle and is then blebbed into a vesicle; ready to be sent to the golgi body.
4. After being taken to the golgi body within the vesicles, the acid chain is processed and packed, now ready for use.
5. After being blebbed into another vesicle, the newly packaged proteins are able to be sent to any location in the cell for use.
1. In the nucleus, the mRNA takes information from the DNA, then takes it to the ribosomes through the nucleus VIA nuclear pores.
2. With the given information, the ribosomes make an amino acid chain and, depending on the location of the ribosome, this chain is either sent to the RER or straight to the golgi body.
3. If sent to the RER (implying the ribosome was attached to it) , the chain moves throughout this organelle and is then blebbed into a vesicle; ready to be sent to the golgi body.
4. After being taken to the golgi body within the vesicles, the acid chain is processed and packed, now ready for use.
5. After being blebbed into another vesicle, the newly packaged proteins are able to be sent to any location in the cell for use.