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Structure of RNA Structure Nucleic acid made up of nucleotides composed of Ribose, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base Nitrogenous bases Adenine Uracil Cytosine Guanine Function Directs the assembly of proteins based on information it receives from DNA
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Types of RNA Messenger RNA (mRNA) Single uncoiled chain Carries genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytosol Transfer RNA (tRNA) Single chain folded into a hairpin shape Binds amino acids to mRNA code Transfers amino acids to the ribosomes to make proteins Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) Globular form Makes up ribosomes
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Protein Synthesis Production of proteins with the aid of all three types of RNA Amount and kind of proteins that are produced in a cell determine the structure and function of the cell Involved two main steps Transcription Translation
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Transcription Occurs in the nucleus Information in a region of DNA is transcribed or copied into mRNA Makes new RNA RNA polymerase binds to specific segments of DNA called the promoter (Starting point)
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DNA molecule separates in the region where the promoter attaches creating a replication fork RNA polymerase reads the DNA code one nucleotide at a time from the DNA Template until it reaches the termination signal making the new mRNA molecule Each combination of three mRNA nucleotides is called a codon Pre-mRNA has non-coding regions or introns cut out so that mRNA strand contains only coding regions or exons Point mutations only cause changes in protein structure if codon codes for a different amino acid.
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GCTAATCCG -DNA CGAUUAGGC-mRNA RNA MESSAGE IS NOW SENT TO CYTOPLASM TO BE TRANSLATED
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Translation Occurs in the cytoplasm mRNA leaves nucleus and migrates to a ribosome in the cytosol tRNA molecules read mRNA codon and translate it into an anticodon Each anticodon codes for a specific amino acid Each amino acid is bonded to the preceding amino acid by the ribosome producing a polypeptide chain from the original code taken from the DNA template
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COMPUTER REVIEW Computer Interactive: DNA & RNA Quiz http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/Benja1dw/BIO101/tools/quiz/dnarna. htm http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/Benja1dw/BIO101/tools/quiz/dnarna. htm Drag & Drop Protein Synthesis http://www.zerobio.com/games.htm Transcribe and translation a gene http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/dna/transcribe/ Worksheet Don’t forget DNA & Protein Synthesis Exam Wednesday!
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Review How does RNA differ from DNA? What are the roles of mRNA and tRNA in protein synthesis? Complete RNA Worksheet & Nucleic Acids PSSA Worksheet Don’t forget Vocabulary Quiz Tomorrow!
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