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Title: Cell Division and Mitosis


1
DMA
  • Why is it vital for a cell to perform DNA
    replication?

http//www.gis.harvard.edu/images/dna.gif
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From DNA to Proteins
  • Starr/Taggarts
  • Biology
  • The Unity and Diversity of Life, 9e
  • Chapter 14

3
Transcription
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nscription/pics/transcription.gif
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Transcription
  • Making mRNA from a DNA template called a
    transcription unit
  • Life cannot exist without enzymes and other
    proteins
  • The path leading from genes to proteins involves
    two steps
  • Transcription involves assembly of a messenger
    RNA molecule and is the first step

5
Transcription
Translation
6
RNA
  • RNA composed of nucleotides
  • Ribose
  • Phosphate group
  • Bases
  • Adenine
  • Cytosine
  • Guanine
  • Uracil
  • Messenger RNA mRNA
  • Ribosomal RNArRNA
  • Transfer RNA tRNA

7
Transcription
  • Initiation
  • Elongation
  • Termination

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cleicAcid/Graphics/Transcription.gif
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Initiation
9
Elongation
10
How RNA is Assembled
  • Base pairing
  • A - U
  • C - G

11
Elongation Termination
5 to 3 direction
Transcribed terminator AAUAAA in eukaryotes
http//www.ncc.gmu.edu/dna/mRNAanim.htm
http//www-class.unl.edu/biochem/gp2/m_biology/ani
mation/gene/gene_a2.html
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mRNA processing
Introns noncoding Exons coding
Leaves nucleus
13
mRNA processing
  • Protects mRNA from breakdown
  • Attach here signal for ribosomes

protection
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ogy/courses/gene_regulation/images/UMASS.WELLSLEY.
CAP.C03B.MOV
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Finishing Touches on the mRNA Transcripts
  • Modification
  • Introns
  • Snipped out
  • Exons
  • Are translated

15
Transcription
  • AT
  • AT
  • AT
  • TA
  • GC
  • GC
  • CG
  • TA
  • CG
  • GC
  • CG
  • AT
  • GC
  • AT
  • Cell Nucleus

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Transcription
  • AT
  • AT
  • A T
  • T A
  • G C
  • G C
  • C G A C G G T C G A
  • T
  • G C
  • C A
  • G C T
  • Cell Nucleus

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Transcription
  • AT
  • AT
  • A T
  • T A
  • G C
  • G C
  • C G A C G G T C G A
  • T C U G C C A G C U
  • G C
  • C A
  • G C T
  • Cell Nucleus

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Transcription
  • AT
  • AT
  • AT
  • TA
  • GC
  • GC
  • CG
  • TA
  • CG
  • GC
  • CG
  • AT
  • GC C U G C C A G C U
  • AT
  • Cell Nucleus

19
DMA
  • Why is it vital for a cell to perform
    transcription?

20
Transcription
mRNA processing
mRNA leave via nuclear pores
Translation
21
Translation
  • Translation involves assembling amino acids into
    a polypeptide chain, in other words making a
    protein
  • Molecules involved
  • mRNA
  • tRNA
  • Amino acids
  • rRNA

22
mRNA
  • Details
  • Every sequence of three DNA bases is called a
    triplet
  • On mRNA every three bases of mRNA (codon)
    eventually code for an amino acid

23
tRNA
  • tRNA
  • Attachment site for amino acid
  • Anticodon

24
tRNA
Anticodon sequence of 3 tRNA bases that are
complimentary to mRNA codons
25
tRNAs amino acids
26
Ribosome
  • rRNAs are components of ribosomes as are
    proteins, made by nucleolus

27
Ribosomes
A site arrival site for tRNAs P site holding
tRNA that has the growing protein chain E site
exit site for tRNA
28
Translation
  • In cytoplasm at the ribosome
  • 3 stages Initiation Elongation Termination

29
Initiation
Small subunit binds 5 cap Start codon binds
with first tRNA anticodon Large subunit binds
last
30
Elongation
31
Elongation
Codon recognition
Translocation
Peptide bond formation
32
Termination
3 stop codons UAA, UAG, UGA
protein
http//www.people.virginia.edu/rjh9u/gif/protein.
mov
http//www.ncc.gmu.edu/dna/ANIMPROT.htm
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Transcription
  • AT
  • AT
  • AT
  • TA
  • GC
  • GC
  • CG
  • TA
  • CG
  • GC
  • CG
  • AT
  • GC C U G C C A G C U
  • AT
  • Cell Nucleus

34
Translation
  • tRNA U C G
  • rRNA
  • mRNA C U G C C A G C U etc.
  • rRNA
  • Ribosome
  • Linked amino acids

35
One Gene, One Polypeptide
  • Sickle Cell Anemia
  • Hemoglobin S and A
  • Gene mutation
  • Affects protein synthesis
  • Amino acid sequences of polypeptide chains are
    encoded in genes

36
How Mutations Affect Protein Synthesis
  • Sequences can change
  • Substitution
  • Insertion
  • Deletion
  • Gene mutations
  • Frameshift mutations
  • Transposable elements

37
Insertion
  • Shift of bases (codon)

38
Mutations
  • Each gene has a characteristic mutation rate
  • Rates vary among species
  • Not all are spontaneous
  • Mutagens
  • UV
  • Ionizing radiation
  • Gamma rays
  • X-Rays
  • Chemicals
  • Carcinogens
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