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Title: Chapter 12 DNA


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Chapter 12DNA RNA
  • Section 12-3RNA Protein Synthesis

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Types of RNA
  • RNA Used For Protein Synthesis
  • Three Types of RNA
  • Messenger RNA, mRNA
  • Ribosomal RNA, rRNA
  • Transfer RNA, tRNA

3
Types of RNA
  • mRNA
  • Template to construct protein. It brings the
    message from the DNA to the ribosome.
  • rRNA
  • Part of ribosome structure
  • tRNA
  • Transports amino acids from cytoplasm to the
    ribosomes

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Transcription
  • The process of copying part of the DNA nucleotide
    sequence into a complementary sequence of RNA

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Transcription
  • Requires the enzyme RNA Polymerase
  • Step 1. RNA polymerase binds to DNA and
    separates the DNA strands.
  • Step 2. RNA Polymerase uses one strand of DNA as
    a template to polymerize nucleotides into RNA

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RNA Editing
  • After Making mRNA Introns
  • Are Snipped Out
  • Exons Remain,
  • (active segments of nucleotides)

7
The Genetic Code
  • Proteins are long chains of amino acids.
  • There are 20 different amino acids
  • The order of amino acids in the protein determine
    its shape and function

8
The Genetic Code
  • There are 20 amino acids but only
  • 4 bases in RNA
  • Adenine A
  • Cytosine C
  • Guanine G
  • Uracil U

9
The Genetic Code
  • The genetic code consists of words three bases
    long
  • Each word is called a Codon
  • three consecutive nucleotides that specifies a
    single amino acid

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The Genetic Code
  • For Example
  • UCGCACGGU RNA Sequence
  • UCG-CAC-GGU Codons
  • UCG codes for Serine
  • CAC codes for Histidine
  • GGU codes for Glycine

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Code Wheel
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The Genetic Code
  • 4 Bases
  • Codons Defined with 3 Bases
  • There Are 64 Possible
  • 3-base codons
  • Since there are only 20 amino acids, some amino
    acids are represented by multiple codons

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Translation
  • Translation is the process of of decoding the
    mRNA into a polypeptide chain
  • Ribosomes
  • Read mRNA and construct the proteins

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Translation Step 1
  • mRNA leaves the Nucleus

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Translation Step 2
  • mRNA binds to the ribosome. tRNA attaches
  • Anticodons on the tRNA line up with codons on
    mRNA The other end of the tRNA is an amino acid

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Translation Step 3
  • Ribosome connects the amino acids together as
    they come into the ribosome

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Translation
  • Step 4
  • A polypeptide (Chain of Amino Acids) is formed.
  • Polypeptide chain grows until the mRNA STOP
    Codon is reached

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The Roles of RNA DNA
  • DNA
  • Master Plan
  • RNA
  • Blueprints of the Master Plan

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Proteins
  • At the end of translation a protein is formed.
  • Proteins are enzymes that catalyze and regulate
    chemical reactions
  • Proteins can also be structural.
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