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Genetic Code and Translation
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Outline Concepts and Terms related to genetic code Translation Wobble
Degeneracy isoaccepting Translation prokaryote eukaryotes
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Amino Acid Transfer RNA ribosome
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Genetic Code Table 1968 Wobble Degeneracy & mRNA
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Isoaccepting & tRNAs Different tRNAs accept same amino acid!
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We will focus our discussion of translation as a “Nonoverlapping Code”
mRNA sequences
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Animation of Prokaryotes Translation
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Steps of Translation 1. Binding of amino acids to tRNA 2. Initiation
3. Elongation 4. Termination 5. Peptide Release 6. Protein modification
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Step 1 Binding of amino acid to tRNA
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It takes two steps to “charge” the tRNA
(proofreading activity) Aminoacyl-tRNA-synthetase Amino acid+ATP tRNA is charged
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Up close view of “charged” tRNA
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Step 2: Initiation of Translation
Bacterial Initiation IF3
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30S
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Note 3 ribosomal sites E P A 70S E A
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Eukaryotic Initiation
Kozak Eukaryotic Initiation key differences
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3. ELONGATION: look at the “EPA” sites
Peptidyl transferase (ribozyme of large subunit)
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Up close view of translation
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Elongation continues on ribosomes
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UAA UAG UGA Steps 4 and 5: Termination and Release
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6. Lipoprotein Glycoprotein
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Many antibiotics target prokaryotic translation.
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Antibiotics and Translation
Bind and block bacterial ribosomes “A” site Binds to large subunit; blocks peptide formation Blocks initiation step Blocks translocation step Tetracyclines Chloramphenicol Streptoymycin Erythromycin
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Summary of important steps involved in translation
For your review: Summary of important steps involved in translation
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6. Protein Modifications
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Eukaryotic translation is very similar except:
More IF’s Kozak sequence 5’CAP 3’poly-A tail
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