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Title: Transcription and Translation


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Transcription and Translation
  • Getting Genetic Information
  • out of DNA

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I. Transcription (DNA ? RNA)
  • A. Background
  • 1. DNA codes for protein production
  • a. cannot leave nucleus
  • b. must send out a messenger
  • B. RNA the chemical messenger
  • 1. differences from DNA
  • a. single stranded
  • b. ribose sugar
  • c. Uracil (U) instead of (T)

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I. Transcription (DNA ? RNA)
  • B. RNA the chemical messenger
  • 2. RNAs Role...
  • a. get DNA code to ribosome for protein
    synthesis
  • 3. Types of RNA
  • a. Messenger RNA (mRNA)
  • 1. RNA copy of DNA code
  • 2. takes copy to ribosome

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I. Transcription (DNA ? RNA)
  • B. RNA the chemical messenger
  • 3. Types of RNA
  • b. Transfer RNA (tRNA)
  • 1. transfers amino acids (protein
    building blocks) to protein construction
    site (ribosome)

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I. Transcription (DNA ? RNA)
  • B. RNA the chemical messenger
  • 3. Types of RNA
  • c. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
  • 1. structural RNA component of
    ribosomes
  • 2. Ribosomes
  • rRNA and Protein

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I. Transcription (DNA ? RNA)
  • B. RNA the chemical messenger
  • DNA RNA
  • A U
  • C G
  • T A
  • G C

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I. Transcription (DNA ? RNA)
  • C. Process of Transcription
  • 1. Enzymes unzip DNA (just like in
    replication)
  • 2. RNA nucleotides bind to the exposed DNA
    nucleotides
  • a. AGC TAA CCG ? (DNA)
  • UCG AUU GGC ? (RNA)
  • 3. RNA strand breaks free, leaves nucleus,
    heads to ribosome

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II. Translation (RNA ? Protein)
  • mRNA is translated into polypeptide (protein)
  • amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds
  • polypeptide continues growing until a stop
    codon is reached

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II. Translation (RNA ? Protein)
  • A. Translating the Message
  • 1. every 3 letters in RNA codes for ONE
    amino acid
  • a. 3 letters codon
  • 2. every tRNA molecule is carrying ONE amino
    acid
  • a. 3 exposed bases at the bottom are called
    anticodons

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II. Translation (RNA ? Protein)
  • B. Steps in Translation
  • 1. mRNA binds to the ribosome
  • 2. tRNA brings amino acid to ribosome
  • 3. exposed mRNA codon attracts complementary
    tRNA anticodon
  • 4. mRNA and tRNA join, ribosome holds both
    in place

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II. Translation (RNA ? Protein)
  • B. Steps in Translation
  • 5. ribosome slides down to next codon
  • 6. the next tRNA joins, ribosome creates a
    peptide bond between the two amino acids of the
    2 adjacent tRNA molecules.
  • polypeptide (protein) continues growing until a
    stop codon is reached
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