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Title: Cycles of Life


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Cycles of Life
  • Proteins Building Blocks of Life

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  • What central role do proteins play in the
    chemistry of life?
  • How do the nucleic acids DNA and RNA differ?
  • What are the two common classes of RNA?
  • What is accomplished by transcription?
  • Outline the major events in the process of
    translation.

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1. What central role do proteins play in the
chemistry of life?
  • Express the genetic information coded in the DNA.
  • Proteins produced are not only structural but
    also those that function as enzymes, controlling
    all of metabolism.

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2. How do the nucleic acids DNA and RNA differ?
  • DNA, the sugar is deoxyribose
  • RNA, the sugar is ribose
  • RNA, Thymine is replaced Uracil (no T base in
    RNA)
  • (RNA is single stranded)

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3. What are the two common classes of RNA?
  • mRNA carries the code (instructions) to make
    the proteins
  • tRNA - taxis which carry specific amino acids
    to ribosomes. Also referred to as Transfer RNA.
  • (rRNA makes up portions of the ribosomes the
    organelles which put proteins together from amino
    acids

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4. What is accomplished by transcription?
  • A portion of the DNA unwinds, allowing one of the
    strands to act as a template for the construction
    of an RNA strand
  • The genetic information (instructions to make the
    protein) from the DNA is now encoded in the RNA

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5. Outline the major events in the process of
translation.
  • mRNA attaches to a small ribosomal subunit
  • Initiating tRNA (with amino acid) binds to the
    starting sequences of the mRNA
  • Large ribosomal subunit joins to form an intact
    ribosome with two binding sites.
  • The next coding sequence is recognized by the
    proper tRNA, carrying specific amino acid
  • Amino acids are joined to the growing chain.
  • Continues until a STOP sequence signals the end
    of the protein
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