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DNA, RNA and Protein Synthesis STAAR Review

Structure of DNA DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid DNA is a large molecule that has subunits called nucleotides. The nucleotides come together to make the DNA molecule in the shape of a double helix (looks like a twisted ladder).

Nucleotides Nucleotides are the subunits that make up DNA and they have 3 major parts: A sugar molecule (deoxyribose sugar) A phosphate group A nitrogen base

Nitrogen bases There are 4 kinds of nitrogen bases: Adenine (A) Guanine (G) Thymine (T) Cytosine (C)

DNA Structure DNA is a double helix (twisted ladder) The handrails of the ladder are made of phosphate and sugar The rungs of the ladder are made of nitrogen bases.

Bonding Sugar and phosphate bond using covalent bonds (strong) and nitrogen bases bond using hydrogen bonds (weak) Nitrogen bases are specific: Adenine (A) always attaches to Thymine (T); and Cytosine (C) always attaches to Guanine (G) (Think apples in trees, cars in garages)

DNA Replication A review: A cell will make an exact copy of itself during a process called mitosis Before the cell can copy itself it must copy all of it’s DNA so that both daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes.

DNA replication takes place in 3 steps 1. DNA unwinds at the hydrogen bonds 2. nucleotides are added to the exposed nitrogen bases. It follows base pairing rules. (A –T and C-G) 3. The DNA winds back up producing 2 new strands.

What’s the complementary strand? If one side is CAG, what is the complementary strand? Answer: GTC If one side is AAC, what is the complementary strand? Answer: TTG

RNA vs DNA Characteristic RNA DNA Strands 1 2 Sugar molecule Ribose Deoxyribose Bases A, U, C, G A, T, C, G Found Nucleus and cytoplasm Nucleus only Building block Nucleotide

Kinds of RNA There is only one kind of DNA, but there are 3 kinds of RNA. Messenger RNA (mRNA) Transfer RNA (tRNA) Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)

Gene Expression DNA (double-stranded) Transcription RNA (single-stranded) Translation Protein (amino acid chain) http://onlinetc.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/Core81/chap5.html#jump2

Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

Transcription= taking DNA and making an RNA copy of it Transcription= taking DNA and making an RNA copy of it. Uses complementary nucleotides. C=G, G=C, T=A, A=U http://www.wappingersschools.org/RCK/staff/teacherhp/johnson/visualvocab/mRNA.gif

The Genetic Code Remember that messenger RNA – mRNA- is a copy of the DNA. It carries instructions for making a protein. The instructions (nucleotides) have to be translated into proteins (amino acids). A sequence of three nucleotides is called a codon, and it corresponds to an amino acid. We use a codon chart for translation

Genetic Mutations

Mutation A mutation is any change in a genetic code (DNA). It may not change the resulting amino acid chain and is called a silent mutation EXAMPLE: Notice how the resulting a.a. sequence is the same in spite of the change: Original DNA: CAA CCC AAA Resulting mRNA: GUU GGG UUU Resulting amino acid: Val – Gly - Phe Mutated DNA: CAA CCC AAG Resulting mRNA GUU GGG UUC Resulting amino acid: Val – Gly – Phe

Point Mutation or Substitution Mutation A point mutation is a change in one nucleotide. It can be silent or it can cause a change in one amino acid Can be devestating if the resulting amino acid has a STOP codon inserted as a result Original DNA: ATG CCC AAA Resulting mRNA: UAC GGG UUU Resulting amino acid: Tyr – Gly - Phe Mutated DNA: ATG ACC AAA Resulting mRNA UAC UGG UUU Resulting amino acid: Tyr – Trp – Phe Mutated DNA: ATT CCC AAA Resulting mRNA: UAA GGG UUU Resulting amino acid: Stop

Insertion and Deletion Mutations Insertion – addition of one or more nucleotides Deletion – deletion of one or more nucleotides Insertion and deletion mutations are almost always devastating because it will cause a frame-shift to occur. Imagine if a sentence of 3-letter words lost a letter? Original sentence: The cat and dog are fat. A mutation occurs that deletes the c in cat. Mutated sentence: Thc ata ndd oga ref at. The same things happen to DNA when it mutates

Frame Shift Mutation Original DNA: CAT AGC TAG GAT Resulting mRNA: GUA UCG AUC CUA Resulting amino acid: Val–Ser-Ile-Leu Mutated DNA: CAA GCT AGG AT Resulting mRNA: GUU CGA UCC UA Resulting amino acid: Val-Arg-Ser-?