The steps in protein synthesis are transcription, which requires RNA polymerase, followed by translation which is not enzyme dependent, followed by folding which sometimes requires a variety of chaperon proteins. read more
toxic because they bind to functional groups of enzymes resulting dysfunctional enzyme Non-Competitive Inhibitor A substance that reduces the activity of an enzyme by binding to a location remote from the active site, changing its conformation so that it no longer binds to the substrate. read more
When protein synthesis is taking place, enzymes link tRNA to amino acids in a highly specific manner. The third form of RNA is messenger RNA (mRNA), which receives the genetic code from DNA and carries it into the cytoplasm where protein synthesis takes place. read more