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VII RNA and Protein Synthesis. Genes, segment of DNA, are coded DNA instructions that control the production of proteins. Genetic messages can be decoded.

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Page 1: VII RNA and Protein Synthesis. Genes, segment of DNA, are coded DNA instructions that control the production of proteins. Genetic messages can be decoded.

 VII RNA and Protein Synthesis

Page 2: VII RNA and Protein Synthesis. Genes, segment of DNA, are coded DNA instructions that control the production of proteins. Genetic messages can be decoded.

Genes, segment of DNA, are coded DNA instructions that control the production of proteins.

Genetic messages can be decoded and used in protein synthesis by copying part of the nucleotide sequence from DNA into mRNA.

mRNA contains coded information for making proteins.

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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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Types of RNA

Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries copies of instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins.

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

Ribosome

Ribosomal RNA

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

Amino acid

Transfer RNA

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Protein Synthesis

DNADNAmoleculemolecule

DNA strandDNA strand(template)(template)

33

TRANSCRIPTIONTRANSCRIPTION

CodonCodon

mRNAmRNA

TRANSLATIONTRANSLATION

ProteinProtein

Amino acidAmino acid

3355

55

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TranscriptionDNA is copied in the form of RNA

This first process is called transcription.

The process begins at a section of DNA called a promoter.

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RNA

RNA polymerase

DNA

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RNA EditingSome DNA within a gene is not needed to produce a

protein. These areas are called introns.

The DNA sequences that code for proteins are called exons.

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The introns are cut out of RNA molecules.

The exons are the spliced together to form mRNA.

Exon IntronDNA

Pre-mRNA

mRNA

Cap Tail

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The 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).

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A codon consists of three consecutive nucleotides on mRNA that specify a particular amino acid.

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The Genetic Code

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Nucleus

mRNA

Translation

Translation is the decoding of an mRNA message into a polypeptide chain (protein) on ribosomes.

During translation, the cell uses information from messenger RNA to produce proteins.

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LysinetRNAPhenylalanine

Methionine

Ribosome

mRNAStart codon

The ribosome binds new tRNA molecules and amino acids as it moves along the mRNA and the anticodons of tRNA match the mRNA codons.

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Protein Synthesis

tRNA

Ribosome

mRNA

Lysine

Translation direction

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The process continues until the ribosome reaches a stop codon.

Polypeptide

Ribosome

tRNA

mRNA

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DNA

mRNA

Protein

CodonCodon Codon

Codon Codon Codon

mRNA

Alanine Arginine Leucine

Amino acids within a polypeptide

Single strand of DNA

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