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Question of the Day. Question: Give the RNA sequence made from the DNA sequence ATGCTAGCT. . UACGAUCGA. 1’s Turn in: p. 353 A.Q. 1ab, 2b. Nucleus. RNA. DNA. Central Dogma of Molecular Biology:. DNA R NA Protein. Part 1: Transcription.
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Question of the Day Question: Give the RNA sequence made from the DNA sequence ATGCTAGCT. UACGAUCGA 1’s Turn in: p. 353 A.Q. 1ab, 2b Nucleus RNA DNA
Central Dogma of Molecular Biology: DNA RNA Protein
Part 1: Transcription • Transcription- making RNA from DNA code in nucleus • Transcription- creation of RNA using DNA Nucleus RNA RNApolymerase DNA
Discuss With Your Partner: • Where does transcription take place? • What enzyme is responsible for carrying out transcription? • What does transcription produce? nucleus RNA polymerase RNA
Discuss with Your Partner: • What does “translation” mean to you? • What are some ways that we could we “translate” the following sentence: When school is over, I am going to hang out with my friends.
Part 2: Translation • Translation- using RNA instructions to build a protein
Part 2: Translation • Translation- using RNA instructions to build a protein 1. mRNA (messenger) carries code to cytoplasm 2. mRNA is read 3 nucleotides at a time (1 codon) Ex: AUG Codon = 3 nucleotides
Part 2: Translation 3. 1 codon codes for 1 amino acid, which istransferred by tRNA 4. Anticodon part of tRNA must complement mRNA codon Ex: AUG codon (mRNA) & UAC anticodon (tRNA) amino acid amino acid amino acid anticodon
Part 2: Translation 5. Amino acids linked together by a ribosome to make a polypeptide
Part 2: Translation 6. Polypeptide is folded into a protein Protein Polypeptide
Part 2: Translation • Using codon wheel: • For decoding RNA • Work inside to outside
What amino acid does the codon AUG code for? Methionine (start)
What amino acid does the codon UAG code for? Stop (no amino acid)
Part 2: Translation • Using codon wheel: • For decoding RNA • Work inside to outside • AUG= start codon • UAG, UAA, UGA = stop codons
Protein Synthesis Review: TACCCCGTGATC DNA: mRNA: AUG-GGG-CGA-UAG Protein: Met-Gly-Arg
What codons… • are in the RNA sequence AUGCCGUUUGGAUAG? • What amino acids do they code for? • What codons… • are in the RNA sequence AUGAAUGUUUGG? • What amino acids do they code for? • What amino acids will the DNAsequence TATGCTAGACTGeventually code for?
Put ‘Em In Order! • tRNA molecules carrying amino acids and begin to match up with codons on the mRNA sequence according to the anticodons on the tRNA molecules • The polypeptide chain is finished and will later be folded into a complete protein • The mRNA leaves the nucleus and travels to the cytoplasm through pores in the nucleus • The amino acids are linked (bonded) together by a ribosome, a protein-building organelle • DNA is unwound by RNA polymerase and mRNA is created from the DNA sequence according to the base pairing rules 3. 5. 2. 4. 1.