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Title: RNA


1
RNA Protein Synthesis
  • Sections 3-4

2
Structure of RNA
  • Made of nuleotides
  • Three differences between DNA RNA
  • Sugar
  • DNA deoxyribose sugar
  • RNA ribose sugar
  • RNA is single stranded
  • RNA uses Uracil instead of Thymine to bond with
    Adenine

3
Types of RNA
  • Three types of RNA
  • mRNA
  • Messenger RNA
  • rRNA
  • Ribosomal RNA
  • tRNA
  • Transfer RNA

4
Types of RNA
  • Messenger RNA
  • This is a copy of complimentary strand of DNA
  • Eventually will code for a protein to be made

5
Types of RNA
  • Ribosomal RNA
  • RNA found in ribosomes (organelles in the cell)

6
Types of RNA
  • Transfer RNA
  • Help produce a protein from mRNA
  • Brings amino acids (monomer of protein) to
    ribosome to bond them together and make a whole
    protein

7
Transcription
  • Taking DNA and making an RNA copy
  • Occurs in the cells nucleus
  • RNA polymerase opens the DNA and adds RNA copy to
    the template
  • Once this is made it is called pre-mRNA

8
RNA Editing
  • Pre-mRNA is a rough draft to the final copy of
    mRNA
  • Some parts of pre-mRNA are not needed to make a
    certain protein
  • These unnecessary parts are called introns
  • Introns get cut out of pre-mRNA
  • Before leaving the nucleus, mRNA needs to get a
    cap and tail to finalize the RNA strand

9
The Genetic Code
  • Proteins are made of amino acids
  • There are 20 amino acids
  • In order to make a protein from a strand of mRNA,
    the mRNA is read in a 3 letter sequence called
    codons

10
The Genetic Code
  • Each three letter codon represents an amino acid
  • DNA AGCGTGCCA
  • RNA
  • Codons
  • Amino acids

11
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12
The Genetic Code
  • RNA knows when to start and stop based on the
    codons read
  • There is ONE start codon AUG
  • There are THREE stop codons UAA, UAG, UGA

13
Translation
  • Taking mRNA and making a protein
  • Occurs in the cytoplasm on a ribosome
  • tRNA brings specific amino acids to ribosome
  • If mRNA AUG, then tRNA UAC
  • The tRNA has the anti-codon

14
Translation
  • As new tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosome,
    past ones break off leaving just amino acids
    bonded to each other
  • This continues until one of the three STOP codons
    is met
  • Finished amino acid strand goes through protein
    folding

15
Mutations
  • Changes in the DNA sequence that affect the cell
  • Two types of mutations
  • Gene mutation
  • Chromosomal mutation

16
Gene Mutation
  • Point mutation
  • A change in one nucleotide in a DNA sequence
  • Occur only in a single point of the DNA
  • Can sometimes be a problem
  • Frameshift mutation
  • A change in the reading frame of DNA
  • Since DNA is read in 3 letter codons, if there is
    an insertion, deletion, or large change in these
    codons the frame is changed

17
Chromosomal Mutation
  • A change in the number of chrom0somes in the cell
  • Four types
  • Duplication
  • Deletion
  • Inversion
  • Translocation
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