Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

GENE EXPRESSION.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "GENE EXPRESSION."— Presentation transcript:

1 GENE EXPRESSION

2 What is DNA Replication?
DNA Replication – the process of creating copies of DNA molecules Why is DNA Repliction SEMI CONSERVATIVE? DNA Replication is SEMI-CONSERVATIVE (each strand of the original DNA molecule serves as a template for the two new DNA molecules)

3 One ring Thymine and cytosine each have one ring

4 Two rings Adenine and guanine each have two rings

5 Hydrogen Bonds When making hydrogen bonds, a double ring always pairs with a single ring A – T C – G

6 DNA Replication = 3 steps
DNA Replication: Simplified DNA Replication = 3 steps

7 DNA Replication = 3 steps
What are the 3 steps of DNA Replication? DNA Replication = 3 steps Unzip DNA Add free nucleotides Re-zip new strands to old strands

8 Enzymes Play an Important Role!
Many enzymes help DNA replicate Enzymes are proteins Enzyme #1 = helicase (unwinds DNA)

9 Enzymes Play an Important Role!
Many enzymes help DNA replicate Enzymes are proteins Enzyme #2 = DNA Polymerase (add new nucleotides, “proofreads” for mistakes

10 So...exactly HOW do we use our DNA?
Our DNA sequences serve as a code! ACTGGGACTACCATTGA We take this information and make RNA molecules, which help us to make proteins!

11 DNA Review: Try to fill in the blanks:
1. A nucleotide is made of three parts: ______________ , __________________, and one of the _______ pairs. 2. The nucleotides are combined together to create a __________ acid, and ______ is an example of this. 11

12 Review: 1. A nucleotide is made of three parts: DEOXYRIBOSE SUGAR__ , _PHOSPHATE_, and one of the __BASE _ pairs. 2. The nucleotides are combined together to create a _NUCLEIC_ acid, and _DNA_ is an example of this. 12

13 More about Nucleic Acids!
We’ve already learned about one important nucleic acid, DNA. Today, we’ll explore the second nucleic acid… RNA!! 13

14 RNA NOTES

15 How is RNA different from DNA?
Three differences from DNA: RNA = one strand (DNA = two strands) RNA has the sugar ribose (DNA has the sugar deoxyribose) RNA uses uracil [U] instead of thymine (DNA = A, T, G, C RNA = A, U, G, C )

16 DNA vs. RNA Deoxyribose Sugar Ribose Sugar
Double Stranded Single Stranded (usually) (usually) THYMINE base URACIL base 1 type of DNA 3 types of RNA (mRNA, rRNA, tRNA) Examples of Nucleic Acids Made of Nucleotides Code for Information

17 DNA RNA

18 What are the 3 types of RNA?
Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the genetic message Transfer RNA (tRNA) transfers amino acids Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) makes ribosomes

19 D N A Transcription

20 What is Transcription? transcribe = “to copy”
The genetic code on DNA is copied to RNA in the nucleus Why does it happen in the nucleus? Original DNA cannot pass through the nuclear membrane, so a smaller copy is made and transported

21 Where in the cell does transcription happen?
The nucleus! Why does it happen in the nucleus? Original DNA cannot pass through the nuclear membrane, so a smaller copy is made and transported

22 How does Transcription happen?
1. RNA polymerase unwinds DNA 2. RNA polymerase adds RNA nucleotides (A  U, G  C) 3. mRNA is formed! DNA reforms a double helix

23 Transcription recap… RNA polymerase makes RNA using DNA sequence
RNA leaves the nucleus for the cytoplasm

24 Where does it go from there?
Translation Where does it go from there? Into the great beyond?

25 To a ribosome! (Floating in cytoplasm)

26 At this point you only knew ribosome's as little dots in the cell… now you will learn their big purpose! Turning RNA into the proteins that make up your hair, skin, muscles, nails etc!

27 What is translation? Ribosomes translate mRNA into an amino acid sequence Amino acids form proteins

28 What is a Codon? How are codons used? Codons = 3 nucleotides in a row
Ribosome recognizes a codon on mRNA and matches to the aniticodon on tRNA amino acid anticodon A C G

29 How do tRNA and anticodons work together?
Transfer RNA transfers amino acids from the cytoplasm to a ribosome Anticodon = 3 nucleotides on one end of a tRNA amino acid anticodon A C G Anticodons base pair with complementary bases on mRNA

30 Codon triplets code for 1 of 20 amino acids
Codons Codon triplets code for 1 of 20 amino acids

31 Codons 1 “start” codon 3 “stop” codons

32 Steps of Translation mRNA attaches to ribosome mRNA

33 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

34 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

35 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

36 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

37 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

38 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

39 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

40 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

41 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA mRNA

42 Steps of Translation 2. tRNAs add amino acids based on how anticodons match to mRNA

43 Steps of Translation 3. Protein is released from ribosomes!
Protein chain Stop codon

44 Steps of Translation 3. Protein is released from ribosomes!
Protein chain

45 What process turns DNA into RNA?
Transcription!!

46 What process turns RNA into PROTEIN?
Translation!!

47 What do amino acids build?
Protein!!

48 Summary DNA (Transcription) RNA (Translation) PROTEIN

49 Gene Expression Practice
DNA sequence: AAC TGA CTG ATT GCA TGC What is the complementary DNA sequence? What is the complementary RNA sequence? What are the amino acids for this sequence? 2. DNA sequence: TAG CAT TGG GCA TCA CGA TTG ACT GAC TAA CGT ACG UUG ACU GAC UAA CGU ACG ATC GTA ACC CGT AGT GCT AUC GUA ACC CGU AGU GCU

50 Determine the amino acids for this strand of mRNA:
EXIT QUIZ Determine the amino acids for this strand of mRNA: AUG GCA AGU UCU UGA (Use genetic code table on page 186-Turtle or p. 526) Met – Ala – Ser – Ser – STOP

51 Determine the amino acids for this strand of mRNA:
Practice Determine the amino acids for this strand of mRNA: UGU AGA GAU CUC UAA Cys – Arg – Asp – Leu – STOP (Use genetic code table on page 186-Turtle or p. 526)

52 Big Picture Gene Expression Short Essay
Take one of the gene expression pictures and staple or tape it to a piece of paper (you may also choose to draw this out). Explain in your own words how DNA is used to make proteins including a brief description of DNA replication, transcription, and translation.


Download ppt "GENE EXPRESSION."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google