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Protein Synthesis Making Proteins from DNA. DNA & the Nucleus DNA cannot leave the nucleus! So how can we get the information for making proteins out.

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1 Protein Synthesis Making Proteins from DNA

2 DNA & the Nucleus DNA cannot leave the nucleus! So how can we get the information for making proteins out of the nucleus?

3 What is RNA? Ribonucleic acid –A nucleic acid Made up of repeating nucleotides –Backbone Sugar = Ribose Phosphate –Nitrogen bases Adenine Uracil Cytocine Guanine

4 Nitrogenous Base Pairs Adenine pairs with Uracil –A-U Cytosine pairs with Guanine –C-G

5 Differences between DNA & RNA Different Sugars –DNA = deoxyribose –RNA = ribose Different Nitrogen Base Pairs –DNA = thymine –RNA = uracil Single (RNA).vs Double (DNA) Stranded

6 Types of RNA Messenger RNA (mRNA) –Single chain that carries genetic information from DNA in nucleus to the cytosol Transfer RNA (tRNA) –Single chain of abt 80 nucleotides folded into a cross shape that binds amino acids together Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) –RNA in globular form. It makes up the ribosomes where proteins are made

7 TRANSCRIPTION Process where genetic information is copied from DNA into RNA RNA Polymerase binds to promoters and makes RNA copies of a specific sequence of DNA

8 PROTEIN SYNTHESIS Is the production of proteins Remember proteins are made up of polypeptides Polypeptides are sequences of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds

9 Amino Acids There are 20 different amino acids Proteins are made of specific sequences of these 20 amino acids The sequence determines how the proteins twist and fold into a 3-D shape

10 Codons A combination of 3 mRNA nucleotides Codes for a specific amino acid Important Codons –Start codon = AUG –Stop codons = UAA, UAG, or UGA

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12 TRANSLATION Assembling polypeptides from info encoded in mRNA mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to a ribosome in the cytosol where protein synthesis happens

13 tRNA & Anti-Codons tRNA transports amino acids that are in the cytosol to the ribosome tRNA has a section that carries an anti-codon –Anti-codon is complementary to the corresponding mRNA

14 Protein Assembly Begins with start codon AUG tRNA anti-codon is UAC, which is the amino acid methionine Ribosome moves along mRNA to the next codon, the anti-codon binds to the codon and the new amino acid attaches to the first amino acid forming a polypeptide chain until a stop codon occurs


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