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Do Now: Do Now: 1. What structure makes proteins? 2. Where are these found? 3. Where is DNA stored? 4. Why not in cytoplasm? Homework: read 12-3 and complete packet

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Page 1: Do Now: Do Now: 1. What structure makes proteins? 2. Where are these found? 3. Where is DNA stored? 4. Why not in cytoplasm? Homework: read 12-3 and complete

Do Now:Do Now: 1. What structure makes proteins?2. Where are these found?3. Where is DNA stored? 4. Why not in cytoplasm?

• Homework: read 12-3 and complete packet

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DNA is safe inside the nucleus, but ribosome are in the cytoplasm!!

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RNA is a “messenger molecule” that RNA is a “messenger molecule” that can take the code into the can take the code into the cytoplasm.cytoplasm.

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Trait

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Overview of Protein Synthesis

Transcription

Translation

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Ribonucleic acid

Responsible for the movement of genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to

the site of protein synthesis in the

cytosol

1. RNA

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A. Structure of RNA:–Single-stranded Nucleic acid made up of repeating units, like DNA

–Sugar molecule is RIBOSE (not deoxyribose)

–Thymine is replaced with URACIL (U)

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1.Messenger RNA (mRNA)a. STRUCTURE= RNA nucleotides in a single uncoiled chain

b. FUNCTION= Carries genetic info from the nucleus to the ribosome

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2.Transfer RNA (tRNA)

a. STRUCTURE= RNA nucleotides in a single chain folded into a cloverleaf shape

b. FUNCTION= binds to specific amino acids and helps form polypeptide chains

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3. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)

a. STRUCTURE = RNA nucleotides in a globular form

b. FUNCTION = makes up the ribosomes where proteins are made

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•The production of proteins•The amount and kind of

proteins produced in a cell determine the structure and function of the cell

•Protein’s carry out the genetic instructions encoded in an organism’s DNA

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•Proteins are POLYMERS•Made up of amino acids•There are 20 different amino acids that make up proteins

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a. Transcription

*STEP 1 of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS*

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•What is it???–making mRNA from DNA

•NOTE: –Transcribe = to copy

T r a n s c r i p t i o n

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1.RNA polymerase binds to DNA at the promoter and separates the DNA strands.

2.RNA polymerase then uses one strand of DNA as a template. Using the template as a guide, nucleotides are assembled into a strand of mRNA.

T r a n s c r i p t i o n Steps

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b. T r a n s l a t i o n

*STEP 2 of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS*

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•The process TRANSLATING the message encoded in mRNA to assemble a protein.

•Begins when mRNA leaves the nucleus through pores in the nuclear membrane

•The mRNA then migrates to a ribosome in the cytosol, the site of protein synthesis

T r a n s l a t i o n

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THE GENETIC CODE

•The genetic information necessary for making proteins is encoded in series of three mRNA nucleotides

•Each combination of 3-mRNA nucleotides is called a CODON

•Each codon codes for a specific amino acid

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tRNA carries the

“Anticodon”

. . . Allows tRNA to match up with mRNA

codon

Codons in mRNA

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**Start codon=AUG****Start codon=AUG**

If the mRNA sequence is

A-A-U (codon)

then the tRNA sequence is

U-U-A (anticodon)

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mRNA

tRNA

rRNA

All three types of RNA are involved in Translation

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Phase 1: Initiation• mRNA leaves nucleus

• mRNA attaches to a ribosome

• tRNA attaches to a start codon (AUG)

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Phase 2: Elongation• tRNA anticodon binds with next mRNA codon

• adjacent amino acids bond (begin a polypeptide chain)

• Ribosomal unit shifts down to next codon, first tRNA leaves

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Phase 3: Termination• Ribosomal unit stops when reaches stop

codon • All units detach,

and polypeptide folds into a protein

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T r a n s l a t i o n

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Mutations•Mutations = errors

–Mutations can occur as a “typo” in the sequence of nitrogen bases.

–For example if a sequence should be A-C-G, a mutation could occur and it is now A-G-C . . . What affect could this have on the protein produced?

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS ANIMATION