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RNA and Protein Synthesis. Protein Synthesis Protein Synthesis is the process that cells use to produce protein. - it involves 2 distinct phases Transcription.

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Page 1: RNA and Protein Synthesis. Protein Synthesis Protein Synthesis is the process that cells use to produce protein. - it involves 2 distinct phases Transcription.

RNA and Protein Synthesis

Page 2: RNA and Protein Synthesis. Protein Synthesis Protein Synthesis is the process that cells use to produce protein. - it involves 2 distinct phases Transcription.

Protein Synthesis Protein Synthesis is the process that cells use to produce

protein. - it involves 2 distinct phases Transcription – occurs in the nucleus involves the creation of mRNA Translation – occurs in the cytoplasm at a ribosome – the protein recipe is “read” and the

correct protein is made

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Proteins are chains of amino acids

amino acid + amino acid + amino acid = protein

The order of amino acids determines protein shape

Shape determines function

DNA recipe consists of the order of amino acids for each protein

- the recipes are known as genes

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Recipe has to get from DNA to the ribosome which builds the protein

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Transcription: makes a copy of the protein recipe

This is necessary because: DNA cannot leave the nucleus!!! Proteins are made on ribosomes in the

cytoplasm. mRNA provides the solution

Messenger ribonucleic acid mRNA is a copy of the protein recipe that can leave the

nucleus

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Knowledge Check

• How do transcription and translation work together to produce proteins?

• What is necessary for protein synthesis to occur?

• CRITICAL THINKING: What is the one time when DNA does leave the nucleus? (It is not in strands that can be copied at this time)

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• The Structure of RNA– There are three main differences between RNA

and DNA:• The sugar in RNA is ribose instead of deoxyribose.• RNA is generally single-stranded.• RNA contains uracil in place of thymine.

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Types of RNA

• There are three main types of RNA:– messenger RNA– ribosomal RNA– transfer RNA

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Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries copies of instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins, leaving the nucleus and traveling to the ribosome

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Ribosomes are made up of proteins and ribosomal RNA (rRNA).

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During protein construction, transfer RNA (tRNA) transfers each amino acid to the ribosome.

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Critical Thinking

• Based on their descriptions, hypothesize why you think each type of RNA is required for proteins synthesis to occur.

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Transcription: Initiation The Process Begins

The enzyme RNA polymerase finds the beginning of a protein recipe called the promoter

- promotor = a series of nucleotides that indicate the start of a protein recipe

The RNA polymerase opens the DNA molecule at the promoter

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Transcription: Initiation The RNA polymerase uses one DNA strand as

a template to build the mRNA - only one of the DNA strands contains the

protein recipe - the strand with the recipe is the template strand - the strand without the recipe is the non-template strand - it is not copied

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Transcription: ElongationBuilding the mRNA Molecule

• RNA polymerase brings RNA nucleotides to the template strand -pairs them with their complements on

the original DNA molecule -this follows the base pairing rules

except that uracil replaces thymine - Adenine on DNA is paired with Uracil (U) on the new mRNA

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Transcription: Termination The Process Ends

the RNA polymerase continues to add new nucleotides until it reaches the terminator

- the terminator is a sequence of nucleotides that indicates the end of the recipe the mRNA drops off the DNA -this is pre-mRNA it needs further processing before it can be translated

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Knowledge Check

• How does RNA polymerase assist in transcription?

• What role does the promoter play?• Summarize the major steps of transcription

(you should have at least 3)

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RNA Editing

• Introns – segments of nucleotides not involved in coding for proteins

• Exons – DNA sequences that code for proteins• Introns get cut out and exons get spliced

(added) together

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Genetic Code• The genetic code is the “language” of mRNA

instructions.• The code is written using four “letters” (the

bases: A, U, C, and G).• A codon consists of three consecutive

nucleotides on mRNA that specify a particular amino acid.

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The Genetic Code

• “Start” codon – AUG (methionine)• 3 “stop” codons – do not code for amino

acids; signify the end of a protein molecule

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Knowledge Check

• What is the amino acid for AUC?• What is the amino acid for CUG?• Explain (in words) how you determine the

amino corresponding to each codon.

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Translation• Translation is the decoding of an mRNA

message into a polypeptide chain (protein).• Translation takes place on ribosomes. • During translation, the cell uses information

from messenger RNA to produce proteins.

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Translation

1. mRNA molecule attaches to a ribosome2. As each codon of the mRNA molecule moves

through the ribosome, the proper amino acid is brought to the ribosome by the tRNA

3. In the ribosome, the amino acid is transferred to the growing protein molecule

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Translation

• Each tRNA molecule carries only one kind of amino acid

• Each tRNA has 3 unpaired bases– Anticodon – complementary to the one mRNA

codon

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Knowledge Check

• Where does translation occur?• Summarize the major steps of translation (you

should have at least 3).• Critical Thinking: How does the anti-codon

relate to the original DNA template strand?

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The ribosome binds new tRNA molecules and amino acids as it moves along the mRNA, beginning with the “start” codon

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The process continues until the ribosome reaches a stop codon.

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DNA

mRNA

Protein