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DNA Transcription Protein Translation
2
DNA Transcription
  • DNA must be copied to messenger RNA (mRNA) in the
    nucleus
  • mRNA travels from nucleus to the ribosomes in
    cytoplasm
  • Every set of three bases on mRNA is called a
    codon
  • Remember RNA has uracil (U) instead of thymine
    (T), it has one strand and it contains the sugar
    ribose, not deoxyribose!

3
Transcription Step I
DNA Strands
4
Transcription Step II
One side of the DNA is Matched Up with a
Complementary mRNA strand
5
Transcription Step III
mRNA leaves nucleus and goes to ribosomes
A new complementary RNA strand is made for the
other side of the DNA
6
Transcription Reminders
  • The template strand is the DNA strand being
    copied
  • The rRNA strand is the same as the DNA strand
    except Us have replaced Ts

7
Protein Translation
  • Modified genetic code is translated into
    proteins
  • tRNA matches the codons (set of 3 bases on the
    mRNA) with its own set of three bases (anticodon)
  • Each piece of tRNA brings in an amino acid
  • 20 amino acids

8
tRNA in cytoplasm has a codon attached to an
amino acid
9
tRNA structure
  • 3-base code (triplet) is an anticodon
  • Protein molecule
  • Attached amino acid that is carried from
    cytoplasm to ribosomes

10
Protein Synthesis
  • Start Ribosome binds to mRNA at start codon
    (AUG)
  • Elongation
  • tRNA complexes bind to mRNA codon by forming
    complementary base pairs with the tRNA anticodon
  • The ribosome moves from codon to codon along the
    mRNA.
  • Amino acids are added one by one
  • Release release factor binds to the stop codon

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