Chapter 12.3 dna,rna and protein
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12.3 DNA, RNA, & Protein
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Chain of events:
DNA→ RNA→ Synthesis of ProteinOccurs in ALL living things – from bacteria to humans
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RNA – Ribonucleic AcidSingle stranded helixContains ribose sugar (not deoxyribose)Uracil replaces thymine3 types of RNA
1. mRNA (messenger RNA)
2. rRNA (ribosomal RNA)
3. tRNA (transfer RNA)
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Messenger RNA (mRNA)Carries genetic information from DNATravel from nucleus to the ribosome Direct protein synthesis
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)Helps join the mRNA codons to the tRNA
anticodons in the ribosomes. It produce enzymes needed to bond amino acids together during protein synthesis
Transfer RNA (tRNA)Transport amino acids to the ribosome
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Transcription- The process of transferring genetic information from DNA to RNA
forms one single-stranded RNA molecule
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Steps of TranscriptionStep 1: DNA molecule unzips. RNA polymerase
binds where mRNA will be synthesized.
Step 2: Free RNA nucleotides attach to DNA nucleotides by base pairing
Step 3: mRNA strand breaks from DNA
Step 4: mRNA leaves nucleus and goes to cytoplasm to the ribosomes
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Codon- 3 base code in DNA or mRNA. Each base of a codon in DNA is transcribed in to the mRNA code.
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The order of nitrogen bases in mRNA will determine the type and order of amino acids in a protein
The code is universal - the codons represent the same amino acids in all organisms
Three nucleotides code for one amino acid
Example – UUU codes for phenylalanine
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•64 possible codons •20 different amino acids
Codons
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Codons
Start CodonAUG
Stop CodonsUGAUAAUAG
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Translation- the process of converting the information in mRNA into amino
acid chains (proteins)It occurs at the ribosome in the cytoplasmtRNA - brings amino acids to the
ribosomesEach mRNA codon joins to the correct
tRNA anticodon (complement to the mRNA codon)
the end result of translation is the formation of an amino acid chain (protein)
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Steps of Translation
Step 1: tRNA picks up amino acids in cytoplasm and takes to mRNA attached to the ribosome
Step 2: The anticodon on the tRNA connects to the complementary codon on the mRNA strand
Step 3: The amino acids attach to one another by peptide bonds forming long chains
Step 4: When stop codon is reached, translation ends and amino acid strand released
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Nitrogen Base Sequence
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Quick Molecular Genetic Terminology
Replication= DNA DNA Transcription= DNA RNA Translation= RNA Amino Acids Polypeptide= Chain of amino acids Adenine, cytosine, & guanine= DNA & RNA Thymine= DNA Only Uracil= RNA Only
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Transcription/Translation Clip