mRNA make proteins through a series of processes. In short, once it enters the cell, the ribosomes inside the cell translate the mRNA from forward to reverse and generates amino acid sequences. Together, the amino acids form a protein. The actual folding occurs when the amino acid sequences are sent to the ER of the cell, where the protein is glycosylated. Then it becomes a soluble, folded protein.
mRNA make proteins through a series of processes. In short, once it enters the cell, the ribosomes inside the cell translate the mRNA from forward to reverse and generates amino acid sequences. Together, the amino acids form a protein. The actual folding occurs when the amino acid sequences are sent to the ER of the cell, where the protein is glycosylated. Then it becomes a soluble, folded protein.