Organelles & the Production of Proteins (OCR AS Biology): Revision Note
Organelles & the production of proteins
Inside cells multiple organelles are involved in the production and secretion of proteins
Organelles involved in protein production, and their roles, include:
nucleus
DNA is stored
The nucleolus manufactures ribosomes
Transcription occurs, during which an mRNA copy of DNA is produced
ribosomes
mRNA leaves the nucleus and attaches to a ribosome
Translation occurs, during which a chain of amino acids is produced; this chain is known as a polypeptide
rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
Many ribosomes are attached to the surface of this organelle
After translation the polypeptides are folded and processed to produce proteins
Golgi apparatus
Proteins are modified and prepared for secretion
vesicles
Proteins are transported from the RER to the Golgi apparatus, and from the Golgi apparatus to the cell surface membrane inside vesicles
Vesicles fuse with the cell surface membrane to secrete proteins, e.g. hormones, from the cell by exocytosis
Cells that produce many proteins, e.g. within hormone-producing glands, or in the enzyme-producing cells of the digestive system, will have many of the organelles that are involved with protein production
Organelles in protein production diagram
Multiple cellular structures are involved in the production and secretion of proteins
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