Title: Dna and protein synthesis
1Dna and protein synthesis
2Proteins where do they come from?
- Genetic transcription, translation and regulation.
3Proteins
- You learned about these back in September
remember chemistry? (Ugh!!!!!) - Macromolecules
- Made of amino acids
- Peptide bonds join 50 3000 amino acids
4 We get proteins from
- Plants make proteins by using materials made in
photosynthesis - Animals eat those proteins to get the amino acids
they need to make their own proteins. Or we eat
animals that ate the plants (Whopper, please!)
5Amino acids
6These are amino acids with two different R-Groups
R
R
7Production of a polypeptide chain
- Amino acid 1 is added to amino acid 2 by forming
a peptide bond between them. - This continues at the ribosome until all the
amino acids of a polypeptide are placed in the
right order.
Aa-2
Aa-1
8Remember the pathway for making proteins in the
cell?
9Two major steps of protein synthesis
10RNA and DNA Nucleotides
11Transcription - Dna codes for RNA
12transcription
translation
13Central dogma
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15 If the Dna code is this TACGAGtTACATAAA
AUGCUCAAUGUAUUU
16DNA codes for RNA codons,RNA codes for the
protein
17Translation occurs at the ribosome when the tRNA
brings the amino acid in the proper order as
determined by the mRNA
18Mrna codons for the amino acids
19Removal of the introns (not needed) and splicing
of the exons (expressed) part of the code
20A tRNA molecule showing its anticodon which
complements mRNAs codon and the amino acid
attached to its opposite end
21Polysomes many ribosomes moving along and
reading the same mRNA molecule they all make
the same protein
22Ribosome structure with mRNA passing through and
causing the creation of an amino acid chain
(protein)
23The tRNA with the growing polypeptide chain is at
the P site, while the next amino acid is brought
to the A site by another tRNA.
24Initiation
25elongation
26termination
- Occurs when the stop codon is reached.
- The polypeptide chain is complete
- The mRNA is either read by another ribosome or it
is recycled so its nucleotides can be used again. - The ribosome large and small subunit falls apart
from each other
27Transcription DNA codes for RNA
28RNA processing
29Translation Initiation
30Translation - Elongation
31Translation - Termination
32Entire Translation Procedure
33Now the protein passes from the ribosome and
moves into the rough endoplasmic reticulum.Do
you remember what happens to it next?
34You should now understand this diagram. If you
dont, then you need to come in after school and
go through this presentation on you own at your
own speed.