Qu'est-ce que RNA to Protein Translator ?
Translate RNA sequences into amino acid chains using the standard (universal) genetic code. Choose reading frame 1–3, translate the full sequence or an ORF from the first AUG to a stop codon, and view a codon-by-codon breakdown. Supports FASTA input. Free, private, and runs instantly in your browser.
Comment utiliser RNA to Protein Translator
- Paste an RNA sequence (A, U, G, C — T is accepted as U).
- Choose full-sequence translation or ORF mode (first AUG to stop).
- Select reading frame 1, 2, or 3.
- Read the one-letter protein sequence and codon table.
- Copy the protein or full translation summary.
Cas d'usage courants
- Translating an mRNA sequence to a peptide for homework
- Finding the protein encoded from the first AUG
- Comparing reading frames on the same RNA sequence
Questions fréquentes
- What genetic code is used?
- The standard universal genetic code used by most organisms. AUG codes for methionine (start), and UAA, UAG, and UGA are stop codons.
- What is ORF mode?
- Open reading frame mode finds the first AUG in the selected frame and translates until the first stop codon, which is typical for predicting a protein coding region.
- What are reading frames?
- RNA is read in non-overlapping triplets (codons). Frame 1 starts at base 1, frame 2 at base 2, and frame 3 at base 3. The same RNA can give different proteins in different frames.
- How are stop codons shown?
- In full-sequence mode, stop codons appear as * in the protein output. In ORF mode, translation ends at the first stop and the stop is not appended.
- Is sequence data uploaded?
- No. Translation runs locally in your browser.