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Protein Synthesis Lab How Proteins Are Constructed
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2 The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. nontemplate strand 3' 5' AGGGACCCC TCGCTGGGG 3' template strand transcription in nucleus 3' 5' mRN DNA AGGGACCCC codon 1codon 2codon 3 polypeptide translation at ribosome NN N CCC C CC R1R1 R2R2 R3R3 SerineAspartateProline OOO
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3 Types of RNA RNA is a polymer of RNA nucleotides RNA Nucleotides are of four types: Uracil, Adenine, Cytosine, and Guanine Uracil (U) replaces thymine (T) of DNA Types of RNA Messenger (mRNA) - Takes genetic message from DNA in nucleus to ribosomes in cytoplasm Messenger (mRNA) Ribosomal (rRNA) - Makes up ribosomes which read the message in mRNA Ribosomal (rRNA) Transfer (tRNA) - Transfers appropriate amino acid to ribosome when “instructed” Transfer (tRNA)
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4 Transcription Gene unzips and exposes unpaired bases Serves as template for mRNA formation RNA nucleotides bind to exposed DNA bases using the C=G & A=U rule Entire gene is transcribed into mRNA Base sequence in mRNA is complementary to the base sequence in DNA
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5 Transcription Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. nontemplate strand template strand 5' C CG T A AT G C A A C G T C T C U G G A C C A C A T G G C RNA polymerase DNA template strand mRNA transcript C G C AT CG TA to RNA processing 3' 5'
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7 Translation tRNA molecules bring amino acids to the ribosome Ribosome reads a codon in the mRNA Anticodon complementary to the mRNA codon Joins the ribosome at A site Methionine connected to amino acid of 2 nd tRNA by peptide bond Stop codon halts process
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