ribosomissa
Ribosome is a large and complex molecular machine responsible for translating genetic information encoded in messenger RNA into polypeptide chains. It is composed of ribosomal RNA and ribosomal proteins and exists in two major subunits that come together during protein synthesis. In bacteria and archaea, the small subunit is 30S and the large subunit is 50S, forming a 70S ribosome. In eukaryotes, the equivalents are 40S and 60S, forming an 80S ribosome. Mitochondria and chloroplasts retain their own ribosomes, which resemble bacterial 70S ribosomes.
Ribosomes reside free in the cytosol or bound to membranes such as the endoplasmic reticulum in eukaryotic
In structure, a ribosome has three binding sites for tRNA: A, P, and E. The active site
Ribosomes are a major antibiotic target; many drugs disrupt bacterial ribosome function to inhibit protein synthesis.