The protein synthesis is regulated by RNA, which is connected to ribosome particles in the cytoplasm by m-RNA.
The m-RNA then passes the DNA information for a particular protein synthesis to a ribosome template.
Regulation of protein synthesis:
Protein synthesis is regulated by the rate of transcription of certain genes, the number and condition of ribosome aggregation, and the modification of the rate of peptide synthesis beginning.
The translation of protein synthesis is the process by which mRNA codes for a specific protein.
The ribosome converts the mRNA generated by DNA into a chain of particular amino acids throughout this process.
Protein synthesis is triggered by this amino acid chain.
It is a process that necessitates the expenditure of ATP, which is provided by the charged tRNA.
The ribosomes contain the whole translation apparatus.