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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
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What does protein synthesis mean? What do proteins do?
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3 STEPS TO MAKE PROTEINS Transcription=Making RNA from DNA RNA processing Translation=Making protein from RNA
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RNA We have talked all about DNA, but what is RNA? RNA carries instructions from DNA to make proteins
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HOW DOES RNA DIFFER FROM DNA? 1)DNA sugar is deoxyribose; RNA sugar is ribose 2)DNA has thymine; RNA has uracil 3)DNA is double stranded; RNA is single stranded ACTIVITY: Take a moment to draw a Venn diagram showing the similarities & differences between DNA & RNA
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TRANSCRIPTION & TRANSLATION OVERVIEW
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HOW TO MAKE RNA MOLECULE Strand of DNA used to copy complimentary RNA strand Controlled by enzyme called RNA polymerase Enzyme separates the DNA double helix and begin reading one of the strands of DNA That one strand of DNA is used to make pre-mRNA (messenger RNA) If the strand of DNA being used to make mRNA is: T A C C G T G A A T What is the complimentary pre-mRNA strand that is made?
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LET’S PRACTICE SOME MORE! Complete only the complimentary pre-mRNA strand on the worksheet!
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RNA PROCESSING pre-mRNA strand has to be cleaned up to become mRNA 2 types of sections Introns=sections that are taken out Exons=sections that are kept and come together to form a mature mRNA strand
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MAKING PROTEIN
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tRNA tRNA=transfer RNA Brings the parts to make a protein based on the mRNA instructions Proteins are strings of molecules called amino acids tRNA gets the correct amino acid to the mRNA to build the string
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CODONS Groups of three nucleotides carried on the mRNA strand Codes for the anticodon carried on tRNA
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LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT THE ENTIRE PROCESS!
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THE ENTIRE PROCESS (TRANSCRIPTION & TRANSLATION)
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