Shri Shivaji Science College,
Amravati
Department of botany
Presentation Topic- Ribosomes
Presented by : Shruti Ramesh Mahulkar
Class :BSC 3rd year
Ribosome
01   Definition
02   Discovery
03   Occurance
04   Structure
05   Type
06   Function
Defination
Ribosomes are cellular organelles
responsible for protein synthesis in all
living cells. They are composed of RNA and
protein molecules and exist in both
prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Ribosomes function by translating genetic
information encoded in messenger RNA
(mRNA) into specific sequences of amino
acids, which then fold into functional
proteins.
Discovery
     Albert Claude ( 1941)
                                                                 01
                                                                      02
     First observed ribosomes and called them as "microsomes "
01   which were actually the fragments of rough endoplasmic
     reticulum.
                                                                 03
     Robinson & Brown (1953)
     First observed ribosomes in plant cells (bean
02
     roots).
03
     George Emil Palade (1955)
     Isolated ribosomes from animal cells.                            04
     Richard.B.Roberts (1958)
     Coined the term ribosomes.
04
Occurence
            OF RIBOSOMES
             Occurs in both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic
             cells.
             In Prokaryotic cells, ribosomes often occurs free in
             the cytoplasm. (called free ribosomes)
             In Eukaryotic cells, ribosomes occurs freely in the
             cytoplasm or remain attached to the outer
             surface of the membrane of endoplasmic
             reticulum. (called bounded ribosomes)
             Absent in mature mammalian RBCs and sperms.
                Structure Of Ribosomes
          01                          02                         03
 Ribosome is composed of    Ribosomes are different   Each Ribosome consists of
  specialized RNA called     from other organelles    two subunits, a larger one
ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and     because they have no     called large subunit and a
     essential protiens.    membrane around them.      smaller one called small
  [ rRNA (60%) + Protiens      i.e., ribosomes are              subunit.
    (40%) = Ribosome ]           membraneless.
                     Types Of Ribosomes
Found in Prokaryotic cells as well as Chloroplast and
Mitochondria.
Large Subunit - 50S
Small Subunit - 30S
Lighter in weight (approx 2.7-3.0 million Daltins )
Three molecules of rRNA.
Two molecules in Large Subunit (235 + 5S)
One molecule in Small Subunit ( 165 )
55 protein molecules, 34 in larger and 21 in smaller
subunit.
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                    Types Of Ribosomes
Found in Eukaryotic cells.
Large Subunit - 60S
Small Subunit - 40S
Heavier in weight ( approx 4.0-4.5 million Daltons)
Four molecules of rRNA.
Three molecules in Large Subunit (28S+ 5.8S+ 5S).
One molecule in Small Subunit (18S).
73 protein molecules, 40 in larger and 33 in smaller
subunit.
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Functions Of
Ribosomes
Perform protein synthesis
along with the help of mRNA
and tRNA.
The process is called
Translation.
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