Once the introns have been spliced off of the mRNA strand, it leaves the nucleus through nuclear pores. It then attaches to the smaller subunit of a ribosome at the start codon.
what is the second step of translation?
A tRNA molecule with the complementary anticodon to the start codon of the mRNA will align while being held in place by the ribosome. The ribosome can hold two tRNA molecules at a time.
what is the third step of translation?
The ribosome will move along the mRNA molecule to the next codon and another complementary tRNA will attach to the next codon on the mRNA
What is the fourth step of translation?
The ribosome will move along the mRNA strand until it reaches the stop codon at the end of the mRNA molecule which causes the ribosome to detach and end translation.
what is the fifth step of translation?
The polypeptide chain that has been created will enter the golgi body to be folded and modified further