What does protein synthesis do?

The nucleus receives a signal and starts the synthesis of amino acids, in accordance with the genetic code. From the nucleus, the transport RNA transfers amino acids to the ribosomes, where the process of RNA translation and stitching of amino acids into long chains takes place. In ribosomes, there are several subunits that form the primary structure of the protein. After synthesis, proteins are sent for revision, the so-called post-translational modification, to the Golgi apparatus, where they acquire their final shape and purpose.



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