Protein Synthesis: Translation Process
In the translation process, interpretation of genetic codes in form of codon along mRNA would create a particular protein. The translator is the transfer RNA (tRNA) which has three nucleoide (anticodon) specific for each type of amino acid. The anticodon bond to the complementary codon of the mRNA and transfering amino acids from cytoplasm to ribosome.Category: Education
Author: kosasihiskandarsjah
Published (on YouTube): 2008-05-07
Published (here): 2012-05-23
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Comments on «Protein Synthesis: Translation Process»:
GraceTheCheez on 2012-04-03
omg thankyou so ...
omg thankyou so much, i'm sat here infront of a textbook and the diagram makes fuck all sense
nadoo1995 on 2012-03-19
THAAANK YOU!!!!!!! ...
THAAANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!
Theashpratyu on 2012-02-24
Thank u !!!!!!!!!! ...
Thank u !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!$
etluv on 2012-02-12
bet y'all have an ...
bet y'all have an exam tomorrow..haha
cliniquelover97 on 2012-02-09
LOL
LOL
iiwDgiB on 2012-02-09
That's a good ...
That's a good question...
cliniquelover97 on 2012-02-09
ummm wtf?! i ...
ummm wtf?! i could go on until death telling u about all of the amazing public schools in america. our teachers DO teach well, just some students--like me--prefer to see it visualized so it can make more sense. and correct me if im wrong, but if "all these kids on here must be in crappy american public schools," why are YOU here?
cliniquelover97 on 2012-02-09
omg this makes so ...
omg this makes so much more sense than it did in biology class...THANK U!!!
kirkferentzrocks on 2012-02-04
how does the tRNA ...
how does the tRNA know which AA to pick up?
umiiAfro on 2012-01-28
..but where does ...
..but where does the tRNA come from?
umiiAfro on 2012-01-28
yheeeeeeeeyyyyyy i ...
yheeeeeeeeyyyyyy i get it now
07cozzy on 2012-01-21
Thank you, had to ...
Thank you, had to research this for homework, mRNA was easy to understand but before this video tRNA didn't make sense. Ps. i'm from england, not from an 'American public school'. wanker.
cjsuljic on 2012-01-11
THANK YOU! This ...
THANK YOU! This makes so much sense now!!!!!
MrKEKobe on 2011-12-01
This video is nice, ...
This video is nice, but a little misleading. The video implies at the end that the stop codon is also a code for the delivery of another amino acid. But the stop codes just stop the process. The stop codes (UAA, UAG, UGA) do not code for the delivery of an amino acid. In the video, the final codon is UGA and if you notice a tRNA still delivers an amino acid. The stop codons simply stop the ribosome from continuing the process.
Bonelessduckfood on 2011-11-30
sry translation ...
sry translation but call of duty is just more interesting
iiwDgiB on 2011-11-23
All these kids on ...
All these kids on here must be in crappy american public schools. My teachers taught everything well. lol
sibbyzcool on 2011-11-22
This is amazing...I ...
This is amazing...I was so lost in class. I shall not fail:)
cheezeydude on 2011-11-20
Thank you! this ...
Thank you! this really clarifies things for me! I have a big biology test on Monday. Thanks again!
philidelphia96 on 2011-11-20
rRNA stands for ...
rRNA stands for ribosomal RNA, which is just one of the three different forms of RNA you can have, but this one is designated to be created for the function of a ribosome. So you are right, basically the rRNA is attaching itself to an mRNA (but it is better to just consider rRNA a ribosome for clarification). mRNA came from the DNA. Much like DNA replication, mRNA copied the base pairs from the DNA and the was able to attach to a ribosome.
cheezeydude on 2011-11-20
is the rRNA ...
is the rRNA attaching itself to a strand of DNA? or mRNA? the mRNA got the nucleotides from a strand of DNA right? Is all of this happening in a ribosome? IM CONFUSED :'(
1LoveMyDogs on 2011-11-18
is it just me or do ...
is it just me or do bio professors make things twice as complicated? i have to look up videos like this to clear it up haha
aswifttommy on 2011-11-13
Brilliant
Brilliant
SynthetikTV on 2011-10-28
i always wonder why ...
i always wonder why teachers can't just do this type of explaining... my teachers always just go straight into the details without explaining the essentials, and it's not always easy to piece things together. gracias.
Constans69able on 2011-10-27
finally someone ...
finally someone puts it in simple terms
ruiraja on 2011-10-18
wow mate, thanks, ...
wow mate, thanks, understood everything.



