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Transmission of Information

REPLICATION. DNA. DNA. TRANSCRIPTION. mRNA. TRANSLATION. amino acids. protein !. Transmission of Information. SUMMARY. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJxobgkPEAo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5vH4Q_tAkY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1UPf7lXeO8

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Transmission of Information

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  1. REPLICATION DNA DNA TRANSCRIPTION mRNA TRANSLATION amino acids protein ! Transmission of Information • SUMMARY

  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJxobgkPEAo • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5vH4Q_tAkY • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1UPf7lXeO8 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6O6uRb1D38 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJdAxuIA6QM • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9dhO0iCLww

  3. Transcription • Copies the DNA code to mRNA • DNA unwinds • Only 1 strand is transcribed • Complimentary base pairing of nucleotides C-G G-C T-A A-U • This pairing forms the mRNA • RNA polymerase helps form the new mRNA • initiation signal - “start here” • termination sequence - “stop synthesis”

  4. Transcription Termination sequence mRNA 3’ mRNA 5’

  5. Translation • Translation occurs on the ribosomes • Ribosome spheres dissociate into 2 parts • Each “half” of ribosome is made of... • rRNA • polypetides (enzymes) • 60S unit (larger piece of ribosome) • 40S unit (smaller piece of ribosome)

  6. Translation • Translation occurs on the ribosomes • mRNA is “stretched out” on ribosome • Nucleotides on the mRNA are grouped into 3s to form: “CODONS” • each CODON carries a 3 letter code to translate into an amino acid • “Anticodons” on tRNA will match-up with the codons

  7. 60 S mRNA codons UUG AUG GCU AUG 3’ 5’ Ribosome rRNA rRNA 40 S AUG – School Starts in August

  8. Genetic Code • The Genetic Code • Broken in 1961 by Marshall Nirenberg and coworkers • Made poly-U mRNA and “fed” it to ribosomes • The only peptide made was phenylalanine • Therefore, UUU codes for Phe • Each AA is coded for by a sequence of 3 nucleotides on mRNA = CODON

  9. Translation • 4 STAGES in Protein Synthesis: • Activation • Initiation • Elongation • Termination

  10. activated AA fMET anticodon C A G Activation • Each AA is activated by reacting with an ATP • The activated AA is then attached to particular tRNA... (with the correct anticodon)

  11. Elongation • The new peptide is added on and the whole ribosome “translocates” or moves down one codon. • A new “A site” is available for another AA to add.

  12. Termination • After the last translocation (the last codon is a STOP), no more AA are added. • “Releasing factors” cleave the last AA from the tRNA • The polypeptide is complete

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