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Title: RNA


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RNA Gene Expression
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Gene Expression
  • Making sense of the code and doing what it says!
  • Even though the DNA in all of the cells of one
    organism are the same, they all dont perform the
    same functions
  • Certain cells only express certain genes
  • For example
  • Eye cells dont express genes that relate to
    digestion
  • Liver cells dont express genes that relate to
    reproduction
  • Genes are expressed by way of proteins

3
Making a Protein
  • Proteins are built according to instructions
    coded in DNA
  • But, DNA does not directly make proteins
  • RNA takes information from DNA to the ribosomes
    where the proteins are made
  • Why?
  • Proteins are made in two steps
  • Transcription (DNA ? RNA)
  • Translation (RNA ? Proteins)

4
DNA vs. RNA
  • DNA is composed of two strands of nucleotides
    RNA is composed of one strand
  • DNA and RNA have different types of sugars
    (deoxyribose vs. ribose)
  • DNA has the bases A,T,C,G RNA has the bases
    A,U,C,G (Thymine is replaced by Uracil)

5
Types of RNA
  • Messenger RNA (mRNA) Carries instructions from
    DNA to the ribosome
  • Transfer RNA (tRNA) Translates the instructions
    into protein building blocks (amino acids)
  • Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) What ribosomes are made up
    of

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Transcription
  • A process where information coded on a specific
    region of DNA (a gene) is transcribed (copied)
    into mRNA
  • Occurs in nucleus
  • Steps in transcription
  • A certain segment of DNA strand unwinds and
    separates
  • Complementary nucleotides are added (Adenine
    pairs with Uracil instead of Thymine)
  • DNA strand joins back together and re-winds
  • mRNA then travels out of nucleus to ribosome

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Transcription
NUCLEUS
mRNA leaves nucleus
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Three-Letter Words
  • Every three nucleotide bases in mRNA is called a
    codon
  • Each codon is matched to 1 of 20 amino acids
  • The amino acids will later link up to form
    proteins

mRNA strand
9
Translation
  • Translation uses the codons on the mRNA strand to
    link amino acids together to make proteins at the
    ribosome

Amino Acid
tRNA
C
  • tRNAs anti-codon joins to mRNAs codon

A
U
anti-codon
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Translation
G
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codon
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C
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Translation
codon
codon
codon
U
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C
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Translation
codon
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codon
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Translation
codon
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Translation
codon
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Translation
Protein!
codon
A
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U
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C
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C
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Translation
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