k Protein synthesis, illustration Illustration of the synthesis of proteins that are bound for secretion from the cell. Ribosomes white produce proteins chains of spheres from an mRNA messenger ribonucleic acid, white and blue strands template. This process is known as translation. When proteins are to be secreted from a cell they begin with a signal peptide 4 that is recognised by a signal recognition particle SRP, which binds to a translocon orange in the membrane of rough endoplasmic reticulum RER. Once attached, protein synthesis resumes, with the signal peptide detaching from the growing protein, which passes into the lumen of the RER. When the protein is complete the ribosome detaches from the RER and disassembles. , by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Protein synthesis, illustration Illustration of the synthesis of proteins that are bound for secretion from the cell. Ribosomes  white  produce proteins  chains of spheres  from an mRNA  messenger ribonucleic acid, white and blue strands  template. This process is known as translation. When proteins are to be secreted from a cell they begin with a signal peptide  4  that is recognised by a signal recognition particle  SRP , which binds to a translocon  orange  in the membrane of rough endoplasmic reticulum  RER . Once attached, protein synthesis resumes, with the signal peptide detaching from the growing protein, which passes into the lumen of the RER. When the protein is complete the ribosome detaches from the RER and disassembles. , by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOS SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Protein synthesis, illustration

Illustration of the synthesis of proteins that are bound for secretion from the cell. Ribosomes (white) produce proteins (chains of spheres) from an mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid, white and blue strands) template. This process is known as translation. When proteins are to be secreted from a cell they begin with a signal peptide (4) that is recognised by a signal recognition particle (SRP), which binds to a translocon (orange) in the membrane of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). Once attached, protein synthesis resumes, with the signal peptide detaching from the growing protein, which passes into the lumen of the RER. When the protein is complete the ribosome detaches from the RER and disassembles. , by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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