"Protein assembly" refers to the process in which individual protein molecules join together to form a larger, functional protein structure. Full definition
This response is triggered when the ER, part of the cell's protein assembly line, struggles to fold newly formed proteins into their exactly right shapes. (joslin.org)
In biology, molecular motors are highly complex protein assemblies that can produce work by consuming energy: they take part in fundamental biological functions such as copying DNA and protein synthesis, and underlie all motion processes. (sciencedaily.com)
One of the best known varieties is messenger RNA (mRNA), which is copied from DNA and carries protein - coding information to cell structures called ribosomes, where mRNA directs protein assembly in a process called translation. (sciencedaily.com)