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Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

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Page 1: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Protein Synthesis

Page 2: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Codes!

• DNA contains codes– Codons

• 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid

– Sequence of amino acids = proteins

– DNA copied = mRNA (messenger RNA)

Page 3: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Transcription and Translation

• Transcription– Creation/synthesis of mRNA from a DNA

template strand

• Translation– Ribosomes make proteins using the mRNA

strand made by transcription

Page 4: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Transcription

• One strand of DNA is copied

• Creates mRNA– mRNA travels OUT of the nucleus to the

cytoplasm (where the ribosomes are)

Page 5: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

mRNA

• Ribonucleic Acid

• Structurally similar to DNA– U instead of T– Single-stranded

• Used to create proteins

• AUGACGGUU

Page 6: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Vocab

• Codon– Basic unit of the genetic code– Sequence of 3 adjacent neucleotides in DNA

or mRNA

• Amino Acid– RNA codon

Page 7: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation3 Main Steps

1. Initiation

2. Elongation

3. Termination

Page 8: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation StepsInitiation

1. Ribosomes attach to an mRNA strand

Page 9: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation StepsElongation

2. Translation begins at the AUG codon

AUG means GO!

Page 10: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

tRNA Molecules

tRNA

– Recognize both specific mRNA codons and the amino acids that match those codons

– Contains an “anti-codon” which attracts specific amino acids

• Similar to the complimentary base pairing rule

Page 11: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation StepsElongation

3. Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules carry anti-codons

These anti-codons find complimentary codons and attach them to the ribosome and mRNA

Page 12: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation StepsElongation

4. The ribosome travels down the mRNA and reads the codons

Page 13: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation StepsElongation

5. The ribosome pauses at each codon and waits for the tRNA to bring the correct amino acid

6. Each amino acid is bound together by a Peptide Bond!

Page 14: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation StepsTermination

7. The process continues until the ribosome reaches a stop codon

Page 15: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation StepsTermination

8. Everything breaks apart!

Final peptide bonds are created, the ribosome breaks apart, and the polypeptide (protein) is released

Page 16: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

Translation StepsTermination

9. The Protein (polypeptide) folds into its specific shape.

Shape determines function!

10.The Protein is ready tobe used by the body!

Page 17: Protein Synthesis. Codes! DNA contains codes –Codons 3 nucleotide bases = amino acid –Sequence of amino acids = proteins –DNA copied = mRNA (messenger.

64 codons code for 20 different amino acids