What holds the nucleotides together?

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What holds the nucleotides together? Agenda for Tuesday March 29th Go over lab Transription and translation

DNA Info DNA in the nucleus is safe But DNA in the cytoplasm can be destroyed

RNA – Ribonucleic Acid Copy of DNA that goes into cytoplasm DNA RNA guides synthesis of proteins DNA RNA # of strands 2 Strands 1 Strand Type of Sugar Deoxyribose sugar Ribose Sugar Nucleotide Base pairs A-T C-G A-U

3 types of RNA Messenger RNA (mRNA) – complementary to DNA C=G, A=U Travel from nucleus to ribosome Direct synthesis of protein Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) –forms ribosomes Transfer RNA (tRNA) – brings amino acids

Transcription RNA is made from 1 strand of DNA Specifically mRNA is made DNA safe in the nucleus To send a message to the cytoplasm Uses mRNA

Transcription Unzip DNA (helicase) RNA Polymerase binds to synthesize RNA Match up bases to one strand of DNA Uracil instead of thymine mRNA gets modified mRNA moves out of nucleus and into cytoplasm

Transcription happens in the nucleus. An RNA copy of a gene is made. Then the mRNA that has been made moves out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm Once in the cytoplasm, the mRNA is used to make a protein Cytoplasm of cell Nucleus DNA mRNA

Transcribe DNA 1. If a DNA strand read AAC GTC GCG TAC, what would the mRNA strand be? 2. Does the mRNA model more closely resemble the DNA strand from which it was transcribed or the complementary strand that wasn’t used? Explain 3. Explain how the structure of DNA enables the molecule to be easily transcribed. Why is this important for genetic information? 4. Why is RNA important to the cell? How does an mRNA molecule carry information from DNA?

A little more about RNA DNA is interrupted by short sequences that are not in the final mRNA Called introns Exons = RNA kept in the final sequence

What are 3 differences between RNA and DNA Agenda for Wednesday March 30th 1. Translation

Translation

The Code Every 3 bases codes for amino acid sequence Three base code is called a codon All but 3 codons code for an amino acid AUG = start codon

Anticodon - 3 base sequence at the bottom Ribosomes 2 subunits – only together during translation Attaches to mRNA strand tRNA Anticodon - 3 base sequence at the bottom Matches the codon on mRNA strand

Translation mRNA attaches to ribosomes tRNA moves into ribosome Anticodon matches with mRNA strand and adds an amino acid tRNA leaves ribosome Stop codon is reached & amino acid chain (polypeptide) detaches from ribosome Folds and creates a protein

Proteins Shape depends on interactions among amino acids Hydrogen bonding

Translate mRNA Write the Amino Acid Sequence for the following mRNA UUG CAG CGC AUG Would you make a complete protein? Explain. Transcribe and translate the following DNA sequence. Draw a line separating each codon: A T C G T C C A A

Transcribe (make RNA) and translate (find amino acids) from this strand of DNA AAA TGC ACG TCG Agenda for Thursday March 31st Video Practice transcription/translation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itsb2SqR-R0

Whiteboard questions What does DNA polymerase do? What does Helicase do? What does ligase do? Match the bases below. 5’ – A T C G T A – 3’ List 3 differences between RNA/DNA. What are the 3 types of RNA? Where does RNA go after it is made? Transcribe the DNA below. A T C G T A

What does RNA attach to when it leaves the nucleus What does RNA attach to when it leaves the nucleus? Amino Acids are the building block of ________. What type of RNA brings an amino acid? When does translation stop? Where is the codon located? Anticodon? What is a codon? Translate the mRNA strand below. A G C G A G

Replication DNA Helicase unzips DNA RNA Primase adds starter segments Proteins keep it apart RNA Primase adds starter segments DNA Polymerase adds nucleotides to DNA Leading – continuous adding of bases Lagging – Okazaki fragments DNA Ligase fills in gaps

Transcription DNA Helicase unzips DNA RNA Polymerase adds bases Only 1 strand of DNA gets copied RNA detaches from DNA strand and moves into cytoplasm

Translation mRNA attaches to ribosomes tRNA moves into ribosome Anticodon on tRNA matches with codon on mRNA strand Amino acid is added Stop codon is reached & amino acid chain (polypeptide) detaches from ribosome Folds and creates a protein

DNA vs. RNA DNA RNA 2 Strands 1 Strand Deoxyribose sugar Ribose Sugar A-T C-G A-U