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  • Translation

    The process of protein synthesis using mRNA's encoded messages, involving ribosomes and tRNAs.
  • Ribosome

    Complex structures made of proteins and rRNA, essential for protein synthesis during translation.
  • tRNA

    RNA molecules that transfer amino acids to ribosomes, containing anticodons for mRNA pairing.
  • Anticodon

    A sequence of three nucleotides in tRNA that pairs with a complementary mRNA codon.
  • mRNA

    Messenger RNA that carries genetic information from DNA to ribosomes for protein synthesis.
  • Charged tRNA

    A tRNA molecule attached to an amino acid, ready to participate in protein synthesis.
  • Discharged tRNA

    A tRNA molecule that is not attached to an amino acid after transferring it to the ribosome.
  • 70S Ribosome

    The complete ribosome in prokaryotes, composed of 50S and 30S subunits.
  • 80S Ribosome

    The complete ribosome in eukaryotes, composed of 60S and 40S subunits.
  • A Site

    The ribosomal site where charged tRNAs enter, carrying the next amino acid to be added.
  • P Site

    The ribosomal site holding tRNA with the growing polypeptide chain during translation.
  • E Site

    The ribosomal exit site for discharged tRNAs after amino acid transfer.
  • Svedberg Unit

    A unit measuring sedimentation rate, used to describe ribosomal subunit sizes.
  • rRNA

    Ribosomal RNA, a structural component of ribosomes, crucial for protein synthesis.
  • Polypeptide Chain

    A sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds, forming a protein during translation.