Title: Genetic Code and Translation
1Genetic Code and Translation
2Outline
- Concepts and Terms related to genetic code
- Wobble
- Degeneracy
- isoaccepting
- Translation
- prokaryote
- eukaryotes
3Amino Acid
Transfer RNA
ribosome
4Genetic Code Table 1968
Wobble
Degeneracy mRNA
5Isoaccepting tRNAs
Different tRNAs accept same amino acid!
6We will focus our discussion of translation as a
Nonoverlapping Code
mRNA sequences
7Animation of Prokaryotes Translation
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8Steps of Translation
- 1. Binding of amino acids to tRNA
- 2. Initiation
- 3. Elongation
- 4. Termination
- 5. Peptide Release
- 6. Protein modification
9Step 1 Binding of amino acid to tRNA
10It takes two steps to charge the tRNA
Aminoacyl-tRNA-synthetase
(proofreading activity)
Amino acidATP
tRNA is charged
11Up close view of charged tRNA
12Bacterial Initiation
Step 2 Initiation of Translation
IF3
1330S
14Note 3 ribosomal sites
P
A
E
70S
E
A
15Kozak
Eukaryotic Initiation key differences
163. ELONGATION look at the EPA sites
Peptidyl transferase
(ribozyme of large subunit)
17Up close view of translation
18Elongation continues on ribosomes
19UAA UAG UGA
Steps 4 and 5
Termination and Release
206.
Lipoprotein
Glycoprotein
21Many antibiotics target prokaryotic translation.
22Antibiotics 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
23For your review Summary of important steps
involved in translation
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2.
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275.
286. Protein Modifications
29Eukaryotic translation is very similar except
- More IFs
- Kozak sequence
- 5CAP
- 3poly-A tail
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