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Title: Transcription and Translation


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Transcription and Translation
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  • Transcription
  • the process by which chemical information encoded
    in DNA is copied into mRNA (messenger RNA)
  • transcription is classically described in three
    distinct steps initiation, elongation and
    termination.

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  • Initiation
  • an enzyme binds to specific sequence of bases on
    a DNA strand called the promoter region and
    begins to break H of the complementary bases,
    unwinding the DNA.
  • a segment of DNA of around 17 base pairs stays
    unwound throughout the transcription process.

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  • Elongation
  • an enzyme helps free floating ribonucleotides add
    to the unwound strand

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  • each ribonucleotide is inserted into the growing
    RNA strand following the rules of base pairing
  • for each C encountered on the DNA strand, a G is
    inserted in the RNA
  • for each G, a C
  • for each T, an A
  • however, each A on the DNA guides the insertion
    of the pyrimidine uracil, U instead of A
  • Termination
  • when the enzyme reaches a specific sequence of
    nucleotides, it and its newly transcripted RNA
    are released from the DNA.

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  • finally, two major processes are done to the new
    mRNA strand before it's ready to be used to make
    protein
  • introns are regions of mRNA that do not code for
    proteins and must be removed by spliceosomes
    leaving only exons or coding regions that code
    for proteins
  • this is now considered mature mRNA
  • a cap and tail are added to the ends for
    stability/protection

Splicing Out Introns Movie
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Translation
  • process of converting the information in mRNA
    into a protein.
  • 3 main parts- Initiation, Elongation, Termination

University of Colorado Translation Movie
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1. Initiation
  • an initiation complex is formed when
  • small subunit of the ribosome binds to a site on
    the mRNA
  • it proceeds downstream until it encounters the
    start codon AUG.
  • here it is joined by the large ribosomal subunit
    and a special initiator tRNA.
  • in eukaryotes (cells with a nucleus), the
    initiator tRNA with the anticodon UAC carries the
    amino acid methionine (Met) that binds to the
    first site on the large ribosomal unit

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2. Elongation
  • the process of adding more a.a. to the protein
  • another tRNA covalently bonded with its amino
    acid base pairs with the next codon on the mRNA
    at the next site on the ribosome
  • the preceding amino acid methionine (Met) is then
    bonded to the incoming amino acid
  • the first tRNA is released and the ribosome moves
    one codon downstream

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3. Termination
  • the point where the translating ribosome reaches
    a stop codon
  • stop codons are UAA, UAG, and UGA because none of
    the tRNAs have anticodons that are complimentary
    to these three codons
  • instead, a protein binds to the mRNA and releases
    the polypeptide from the ribosome which splits
    back into its two subunits

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