Protein Synthesis

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    • What organelle is responsible for storing DNA?
      Nucleus
    • What is the function of the nucleolus?

      It manufactures ribosomes
    • What occurs during transcription?

      An mRNA copy of DNA is produced
    • What happens to mRNA after it leaves the nucleus?

      It attaches to a ribosome
    • What is produced during translation?

      A chain of amino acids known as a polypeptide
    • What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) characterized by?

      Many ribosomes attached to its surface
    • What happens to polypeptides after translation?

      They are folded and processed to produce proteins
    • What is the role of the Golgi apparatus?

      Proteins are modified and prepared for secretion
    • How are proteins transported from the RER to the Golgi apparatus?

      Inside vesicles
    • What happens when vesicles fuse with the cell surface membrane?

      Proteins are secreted from the cell by exocytosis
    • What types of cells have many organelles involved in protein production?

      • Hormone-producing glands
      • Enzyme-producing cells of the digestive system
    • Protein Synthesis
      • DNA is stored in nucleus
      • Nucleolus produces ribosomes
      • mRNA copy of gene made (Transcription)
      • mRNA leaves nucleus via nuclear pore and attaches to ribosome on the RER
      • A chain of amino acids (polypeptide) is produced from the mRNA (Translation)
      • Polypeptides folded to produce proteins
      • Motor proteins transports the new protein down cytoskeleton to Golgi Apparatus
      • Proteins packaged & modified into vesicles
      • Vesicles fuse with cell membrane & secrete proteins (exocytosis)