What Are three key elements that are required in assembling the protein chain?



Answer:
you need mRNA (the template), ribosome (the catalyst) and aminoacyl-tRNAs (amino acid cariers)
Information, amino acids, dehydration synthesis.
You need need amino acids, you need a dehydrogenase to put amino acids together, and you need chaperons to have proper folding.
you cant have a protein chain with just 3 key elements.the simplest amino acid glycine is made up of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen and nitrogen.
the formula of glycine is NH2-CH2-COOH.
You need m-RNA, t-RNA, and amino acids

of course, if you don't have the ribosome it won't happen either

ref: http://www.accessexcellence.org/rc/vl/gg...
RNA
Ribosomes
proteolytic Enzymes (dehydroganase)

I think for the assembling of proteins amino acids aren't needed because they just the monomers. RNA, ribosomes and the enzymes assemble the amino acids to make a protein.
Aminoacyl transfer RNA, Ribosomes, and MRNA
Carbon ,Hydrogen and Nitrogen

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