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Gene Expression: from DNA to protein

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1 Gene Expression: from DNA to protein
How is DNA transcribed to RNA? In bacteria In eukaryotic cells How is mRNA translated to protein?

2 Central dogma phenotype

3 Transcription of RNA from DNA
promoter 5’ 3’

4 Ribosomes act as the workbench for translation
E. coli ribosome; large subunit in pink; small subunit in blue

5 tRNAs match amino acids to mRNA codons

6 Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases “charge” amino acids to the right tRNAs

7 The universal genetic code

8 Translation starts at first AUG from 5’ end

9 Translation termination
No tRNAs recognize stop codons. The ribosome stalls, and a release factor terminates translation.

10 mRNA is translated to protein
Initiation: ribosomes bind to 5’ end of messenger RNA (mRNA), along with initiator Met-tRNA Elongation: proceeds 5'  3' along mRNA, in 3-base increments (codons) Polypeptide grows from N-terminus to C- terminus Termination: at stop (nonsense) codon

11 Prokaryotic gene expression

12 Eukaryotic gene expression

13 Pre-mRNA processing in eukaryotes: addition of 5’ cap

14 Pre-mRNA processing in eukaryotes: splicing to remove introns

15 Pre-mRNA processing in eukaryotes: polyadenylation at 3’ end

16 Animations of transcription and translation
Bioflix Molecular visualization on YouTube:


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