Title: How Genes Are Expressed
1How Genes Are Expressed
BIO 100 Principles of Biology
John E.Silvius
Professor of Biology
Cedarville College
2? A Gene Question ?
IF ALL CELLS ARE FROM THE ZYGOTE HOW
CAN THEY BE SO DIFFERENT AS NOTED HERE?
How do cells become so different even in the
early embryo...
Blastocyst
leading to many different cell types in the
mature human being.
3? A Gene Question ?
Cell differentiation begins here...
CELLS FROM THE ZYGOTE HAVE THE SAME GENES,
BUT DIFFERENT GENES ARE EXPRESSED AS CELLS
DIFFERENTIATE.
Blastocyst
leading to many different cell types in the
mature human being.
4Two Separate Questions
1. How are genes expressed?
2. How is gene expression controlled?
5Review of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
1. DNA is an information molecule
2. Nucleotide sequence determines code
3. GENE segment of DNA
which codes for the synthesis of
one protein molecule
4. PROTEIN chain of amino acids (20
different ones)
6How are genes expressed?
Question restated How does the DNA code
direct the sequencing of amino acids to
form a protein?
7D N A to R N A
1. DNA stays in the nucleus -- master
copy
2. mRNA (messenger RNA) a complementary copy,
moves to ribosomes to direct protein synthesis
DNA
mRNA
mRNA
8D N A to R N A
1. DNA stays in the nucleus -- master
copy
2. mRNA (messenger RNA) a complementary copy,
moves to ribosomes to direct protein synthesis
DNA
Ribosomes on E.R.
mRNA
mRNA
9D N A to R N A
1. DNA stays in the nucleus -- master
copy
2. mRNA (messenger RNA) a complementary copy,
moves to ribosomes to direct protein synthesis
3. TRANSCRIPTION RNA synthesis in nucleus
from a segment of DNA
DNA
Ribosomes on E.R.
Trans.
mRNA
mRNA
10D N A to R N A Transcription
1. DNA stays in the nucleus -- master
copy
2. mRNA (messenger RNA) a complementary copy,
moves to ribosomes to direct protein synthesis
3. TRANSCRIPTION RNA synthesis from a segment
of DNA
11D N A to R N A
1. DNA stays in the nucleus -- master
copy
2. mRNA (messenger RNA) a complementary copy,
moves to ribosomes to direct protein synthesis
3. TRANSCRIPTION RNA synthesis in nucleus
from a segment of DNA
DNA
Ribosomes on E.R.
Trans.
mRNA
mRNA
12RNA to Protein
Amino acids joined into protein polymer
mRNA strand
codons
13RNA to Protein
tRNA (transfer RNA)
14Breaking the Genetic Code
A
U
15RNA to Protein
tRNA (transfer RNA)
16RNA to Protein
Amino acids joined into protein polymer
mRNA strand
codons
17RNA to Protein
tRNA (transfer RNA)
18Breaking the Genetic Code
G
G
19RNA to Protein
tRNA (transfer RNA)
20RNA to Protein
Amino acids joined into protein polymer
mRNA strand
codons
21Summary Gene Expression
DNA
Ribosomes on E.R.
Transcription
Translation
RNA
RNA
Protein
Amino acids joined into protein polymer
To Ribosomes
22Application Pancreas Producing Insulin
TRANSCRIPTION
RIBOSOMES ON ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
TRANSLATION
23Application Pancreas Producing Insulin
TRANSCRIPTION
RIBOSOMES ON ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
TRANSLATION
24Summary Gene Expression
DNA
Ribosomes on E.R.
Transcription
Translation
RNA
RNA
Protein
Amino acids joined into protein polymer
To Ribosomes
25Can You Answer Question 1?1. How are genes
expressed?
Are You Ready for Question 2? 2. How is gene
expression controlled?