Translation. Translation- the synthesis of protein from an RNA template. Five stages:Preinitiation Initiation Elongation Termination Post-translational.

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Translation

Translation- the synthesis of protein from an RNA template. Five stages:Preinitiation Initiation Elongation Termination Post-translational modification Complicated: In eukaryotes, ~300 molecules involved Translation

mRNA- serves as a template code tRNA- serves as an adapter molecule rRNA- holds molecules in the correct position, protein portion also catalyze reactions Functions of the Types of RNA

All tRNA molecules have a similar but not identical structure- “cloverleaf” Acceptor arm- CCA-3’ an amino acid will be esterified to 3’ OH of A T  C arm named for ribothymidine-pseudouridine-cytidine sequence Extra arm variable in size ~3-~20 nt tRNA Structure

anti-codon arm named for 3 bases which base-pair with mRNA codon D arm- dihydrouridine base modification Sequence differs for the different amino acid- not just in the anticodon arm tRNA Structure, cont’d

Shine-Dalgarno sequence ~10 nt upstream of initiation codon Positions ribosome at correct start site mRNA Structure

Triplet codons Universal (almost) Commaless Degenerate- wobble Unambiguous Reading frames Embedded genes The Genetic Code

Preinitiation - Charging the tRNA

Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase One for each amino acid 2 step mechanism –attach a.a. to AMP –transesterify to 3’ (or 2’ and then rearrange) Proofread –identity elements –“sieve” Modify Met-tRNA fmet to fMet-tRNA fmet

Preinitiation 1. Charging the tRNA 2. Formylation of met-tRNA fmet

Preinitiation 1. Charging the tRNA 2. Formylation of met-tRNA fmet 3. Dissociation of ribosomes (IF-1 and IF-3) 4. IF-2:GTP binary complex formation 5. IF-2:GTP:charged tRNA ternary complex formation 6. IF4F, 4A and 4B bind mRNA to place it on small subunit 7. 40S initiation complex

Initiation Preinitiation complexes form an 80S complex: small subunit, ternary complex (GDP + Pi leave), mRNA, large subunit, aminoacyl tRNA P-site- only thing that can enter is a peptide In prokaryotes, f-met “tricks” the ribosome A-site- only thing that can enter is an aminoacyl tRNA

Elongation 1. EF-1:GTP:aminoacyl-tRNA ternary complex enters A-site; GDP + Pi leave (EF-Tu and EF-Ts involved with GTP metabolism in prokaryotes) 2. Peptide bond forms as P-site content is transferred onto A-site occupant 3. Translocation requires GTP; GDP + Pi are products

Termination 1. UAA, UAG, UGA is enveloped by A-site of ribosome 2. RF-1 enters A site 3. GTP is hydrolyzed, H 2 O is used to cleave protein off tRNA 4. Components are recycled to synthesize another protein molecule

Energetics Each amino acid residue requires 4 ATP equivalents ATP AMP + PPi to “charge” tRNA 1 GTP is used to place aminoacyl-tRNA into A- site 1 GTP is used to translocate after each peptide bond formation

Regulation of Translation 1. Elongation factor 2- a. phosphorylated under stress b. when phosphorylated, doesn’t allow GDP- GTP exchange and protein synthesis stops 2. eIF-4E/4E-BP complex can be phosphorylated

Post-translational Modifications 1. Proteolytic cleavage (most common) a. Direction into the ER and signal sequence cleavage b. Other signal sequences exist for other organelles c. Activation 2. Disulfide bond formation

Post-translational Modifications, contd. 3. Group addition a. Glycosylation (most complex known) b. Acetylation or phosphorylation, etc. 4. Amino acid modification a. Hydroxylation of Pro (in ER) b. Methylation of Lys This list is not exhaustive

Genetic Regulation Constitutive vs. Inducible Expression Constitutive- A gene is expressed at the same level at all times. AKA housekeeping gene. Inducible- A gene is expressed at higher level under the influence of some signal.

Genetic Regulation - The Operon Operon- an operator plus two or more genes under control of that operator Occurs only in prokaryotes (in eukaryotes, each gene is under separate control). Best known is the lac operon of Jacob and Monod

The Operon Under Normal Expression

The Operon Under Induced Expression

Eukaryotic Transcriptional Regulation TATA box- where to start CAAT box and Enhancer- how often to start EnhancerCAATTATA Gene

Post-Transcriptional Regulation 1. mRNA stability can be altered by signal molecules PEPCK –+Insulin = 30 min – -Insulin = 3 h

Mutations Mutation- change in DNA sequence leading to a different protein sequence being produced -same codon produced Missense- different codon introduced Silent (acceptable) Partially acceptable Nonsense-stop codon introduced Usually unacceptable