polyribosomal
Polyribosomal refers to the presence of multiple ribosomes simultaneously translating a single molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) into protein. This process is a fundamental aspect of gene expression in cells and is crucial for efficient protein synthesis. The term "polyribosomal" is often used to describe the structural arrangement of these ribosomes, which can be visualized as a chain or cluster of ribosomes, each reading the mRNA sequence to produce a polypeptide.
The formation of polyribosomes, also known as polysomes, allows cells to rapidly produce large quantities of
Polyribosomal complexes are dynamic structures that can vary in size and composition depending on the cellular
Studies of polyribosomal complexes have provided valuable insights into the mechanisms of protein synthesis and the