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Amino acids are coded by mRNA base sequences.

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1 KEY CONCEPT Translation converts an mRNA message into a polypeptide, or protein.

2 Amino acids are coded by mRNA base sequences.
A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides that codes for an amino acid. codon for methionine (Met) leucine (Leu)

3 The genetic code matches each codon to its amino acid or function.
three stop codons signal the end of a chain of amino acids. one start codon, codes for methionine and to start translation The genetic code matches each RNA codon with its amino acid or function.

4 Reading frame: multiple codons that code for a chain of amino acids
A change in the order in which codons are read changes the resulting protein. Common language: Regardless of the organism, codons code for the same amino acid.

5 Amino acids are linked to become a protein.
An anticodon is a set of three nucleotides that is complementary to an mRNA codon. An anticodon is carried by a tRNA. tRNA carries amino acids from cytoplasm to the ribosome.

6 Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis. Ribosomes are made of rRNA.
Helps form peptide bonds between amino acids. Reading frame: where 3 non-overlapping nucleotides are read in order to code for the correct formation of a protein.

7 Process Box One: For translation to begin, tRNA binds to a start codon and signals the ribosome to assemble. A complementary tRNA molecule binds to the exposed codon, bringing its amino acid close to the first amino acid.

8 Box Two: The ribosome helps form a polypeptide bond between the amino acids.
The ribosome pulls the mRNA strand the length of one codon.

9 Box 3: The now empty tRNA molecule exits the ribosome.
A complementary tRNA molecule binds to the next exposed codon. Once the stop codon is reached, the ribosome releases the protein and disassembles.


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