@norman191000 These are simulations, there has never been motion capture of something so small (not to my knowledge at least). By sequencing the various subunits and studying the crystal structures of the transitions states of the reactions we can imply the mechanisms and the chemistry behind them.
@DrStasso These are not simulations, these are animations, incorrect I may add. Both electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography allow one to see at least some of the events at a sufficient scale of details.
@LughGarrick The thing is that on such small scales like this we're talking about, molecules move relatively very fast. This animation being showed is slowed way down so you can see what is going on. In reality ribosomes can make hundreds of proteins a second.
@Treckorz To claim that "evolution is bullshit" is to reveal a profound level of ignorance and a deep misunderstanding of basic science (or the fact that you might be trolling). The theory of evolution is a well-substantiated scientific model that has survived rigorous scrutiny as it has remarkable explanatory and predictive power.
Do you have a more advanced video than this (maybe one that includes elongation factors and initiation factors?). I'm having trouble visualizing EF-Tu-GTP hydrolysis..
The RIBOSOME pulls itself ALONG the mRNA! The mRNA is not fed through the ribosome! And the A site is not the first in the chain (to be used), the Psite is!
What makes the base transfer molecule position itself so precisely as to put the amino acid building blocks in exact 3s inside the machine? FUCK! WOW!
@cbernier3 If you're going to be pompous asswipe arrogant cumstain; please do the courtesy of proving some measure of your pseudo intellect; abeit, fruitless.
@hartistry1957 Considering he doesn't use correct terms, considering this was surprising news to him, and considering he swore about it, I would have to estimate his biochemistry knowledge to be around high school level, which is typical of just about everyone. OK, if you want a simple answer, this video isn't accurate, and it doesn't properly show the small subunit. The small subunit is what helps keep the mRNA from slipping. An advanced answer requires graduate level chemistry and biochemisty.
@cbernier3 Thanks for your verbose reply sir. I love science and how the world works; it is a passion/hobby of mine. You were pretty close in assuming ed level aside from non-grad college-level Chemistry. The only things in the physical world I question are the laws of attraction and repulsion; if weak forces and all of the other energy fields react by a set chemical formula or a kinetic one, that still doesn't explain the cause and effect purpose or intended (or random) result.
im working now with 5S rRNA the small RNA in the Large subunit in Leishmania major :) I used this video to show te ribosome to my friends. So they can got and idea about my work :D.
This is the worst animation ever.....
Unic0rnendrainb0wz 8 hours ago
what about initiation factors?
2219155 15 hours ago
Advanced?! Psh. It did not explain elongation or initiation factors...
mtmorgan90 1 week ago
"Advanced" and nothing about Chaperonin eh?
texag713 1 week ago
what is rRNA?
eliastop 2 weeks ago
@eliastop ribosomal RNA
Tomwenn 2 weeks ago
@eliastop It is called ribosomal RNA and contains structures and enzymes necessary for the synthesis of proteins. I hope that helps a little :)
mtmorgan90 1 week ago
Aaaaarrrggh interlacing aaarrrgghh hatehatehate!
TimwiTerby 1 month ago
staring at all the t-RNA hurt my eyes
deliciousfishtacos 1 month ago
this youtube channel is gonna be useful...i hope
TheKwest1455 1 month ago
This is barely more advanced that A Level. Nice animation anyway
hwelham18 2 months ago
This is absolutely brilliant! Perfect for my AP Bio class! Thank you!
wellplayednessy 2 months ago
@wellplayednessy ha this is my regular bio class
MrCarlover1 2 months ago
how do they know about this process in such a detail?
What is the methodology of gathering motion data of such a small units?
norman191000 2 months ago
@norman191000 These are simulations, there has never been motion capture of something so small (not to my knowledge at least). By sequencing the various subunits and studying the crystal structures of the transitions states of the reactions we can imply the mechanisms and the chemistry behind them.
DrStasso 2 months ago
@DrStasso but I think it does happen after all, right?
sinachiniforoosh 1 month ago
@DrStasso These are not simulations, these are animations, incorrect I may add. Both electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography allow one to see at least some of the events at a sufficient scale of details.
pawelpap9 1 week ago
it's called advanced because of the super hi def graphics
theeHeisenberg 2 months ago
i guess it is not advance enough for a biological diploma
hafizzainudin92 2 months ago
its advanced because they use crystallography 3D models to explain it i guess
MrMrPyruvate 3 months ago
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LughGarrick 3 months ago
@LughGarrick The thing is that on such small scales like this we're talking about, molecules move relatively very fast. This animation being showed is slowed way down so you can see what is going on. In reality ribosomes can make hundreds of proteins a second.
spotlightman1234 3 months ago
@LughGarrick way
missmertueil 3 months ago
I'm fucked.
9klam9 3 months ago 3
im impressed, This seems as real a animation that is possible at this point.
colinwar 4 months ago
2:30 - "The spent tRNA"? lol, molecular sex
RenaissanceTheClown 5 months ago 2
cool animation but I wouldn't go as far as calling it "advanced" before it at least includes Initiating Factors and Elongating Factors.
RyanGenX2 5 months ago
they forgot to mention precursor RNA is made first... which then changes to functional RNA by cutting out the intrones (RNA-splicing)
anyway, this video is wicked :D
Wandelaarke 5 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Great video, although the shoveling process is not clear.
ottar8 8 months ago
does it "read" this mRNA fr 5' to 3" so the 5' in this video is on the left???
anvoodoo 9 months ago
damn it's like a factory of robots
ThomasWinkworth 10 months ago
@ThomasWinkworth Yeh science proovs that evolution is bullshit.
Treckorz 10 months ago
@Treckorz Say what?
Guardian9191 9 months ago
@Treckorz To claim that "evolution is bullshit" is to reveal a profound level of ignorance and a deep misunderstanding of basic science (or the fact that you might be trolling). The theory of evolution is a well-substantiated scientific model that has survived rigorous scrutiny as it has remarkable explanatory and predictive power.
nichtmuttersprachler 6 months ago
@Treckorz Ugh... go cry in a cave or something, who knows god will appear.
Wandelaarke 5 months ago
"No designer is needed..." rs
JeremiasMezenga 10 months ago
I wanted to know about promoters, and the Shine-Delgarno sequence :(
delryn256 11 months ago 3
Maybe the "advanced" is for the graphics...
Vanna0111 1 year ago
:s this aint advanced
IloveYOUviruses 1 year ago
this aint advanced. its miss all the protien factors!
demise3601 1 year ago
This is awesome, quick brushup before a quiz.. Thanks :]
NinjaNate 1 year ago
Do you have a more advanced video than this (maybe one that includes elongation factors and initiation factors?). I'm having trouble visualizing EF-Tu-GTP hydrolysis..
skippy1222 1 year ago
Actually its not a advanced. If it is named as "advanced" it should contain some informations about initiation factors...
Nikvaylo 1 year ago 45
@Nikvaylo And aminoacyl-synthase
dnrongo 7 months ago
The RIBOSOME pulls itself ALONG the mRNA! The mRNA is not fed through the ribosome! And the A site is not the first in the chain (to be used), the Psite is!
clbarlow89 1 year ago
@cbernier that makes you sound like an arrogant tool
poweredbychi 1 year ago
@poweredbychi I was being nice and encouraging, you sound like an asshole.
cbernier3 1 year ago
@cbernier3 LOL
IceTeaEdwin 1 year ago
doesnt the ribosome move thru the mRNA, not vice versa s they mentioned here?
jesusfish305 1 year ago
What makes the base transfer molecule position itself so precisely as to put the amino acid building blocks in exact 3s inside the machine? FUCK! WOW!
hartistry1957 1 year ago
@hartistry1957 Your science knowledge isn't advanced enough to answer this question, but if you study hard, you will learn the answer.
cbernier3 1 year ago
@cbernier3 If you're going to be pompous asswipe arrogant cumstain; please do the courtesy of proving some measure of your pseudo intellect; abeit, fruitless.
hartistry1957 1 year ago
@hartistry1957 Considering he doesn't use correct terms, considering this was surprising news to him, and considering he swore about it, I would have to estimate his biochemistry knowledge to be around high school level, which is typical of just about everyone. OK, if you want a simple answer, this video isn't accurate, and it doesn't properly show the small subunit. The small subunit is what helps keep the mRNA from slipping. An advanced answer requires graduate level chemistry and biochemisty.
cbernier3 1 year ago
@cbernier3 Thanks for your verbose reply sir. I love science and how the world works; it is a passion/hobby of mine. You were pretty close in assuming ed level aside from non-grad college-level Chemistry. The only things in the physical world I question are the laws of attraction and repulsion; if weak forces and all of the other energy fields react by a set chemical formula or a kinetic one, that still doesn't explain the cause and effect purpose or intended (or random) result.
Your thoughts?
hartistry1957 1 year ago
im working now with 5S rRNA the small RNA in the Large subunit in Leishmania major :) I used this video to show te ribosome to my friends. So they can got and idea about my work :D.
DeMoNiOMx 1 year ago
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kadeer 1 year ago
this is not advanced....
Jopau18 1 year ago
@Jopau18 It depends on who you are. This is pretty advanced for a high school student, but it is not advanced at all for a graduate student.
cbernier3 1 year ago
that was very nice and useful . thank you very much .
mehrshadpiano 1 year ago
If this is advanced, i would hate to see the basic.
droznig 1 year ago 38
@droznig THe basic is the same. I thought "If this is the basic, I'd hate to see the advanced!"
quitejaded 8 months ago