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A '''polypeptide''' is a chain of amino acids synthesized by a [[ribosome]] using an [[mRNA]] template.  (It later folds into a [[protein]].)
A '''polypeptide''' is a chain of amino acids synthesized by a [[ribosome]] using an [[mRNA]] template.  It later folds into a [[protein]].


==The process of protein synthesis==
==The process of protein synthesis==

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A polypeptide is a chain of amino acids synthesized by a ribosome using an mRNA template. It later folds into a protein.

The process of protein synthesis

See also: Protein synthesis

After the mRNA has been transcribed from the DNA in a cell's nucleus, it is processed and modified (in eucaryotic cells this entails removing intron, capping the 5'-end and adding a poly-A tail to the 3'-end), and then transported out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm. There, it is met by the large and small subunits of a ribosome and translation begins, producing a string of amino acids whose order is coded by the mRNA template.

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