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RNA and Protein Synthesis. RNA. RNA – R ibo n ucleic A cid Single stranded nucleotide chain DNA’s Thymine is REPLACED by Uracil A & T “break up” because of the new guy: U But C & G are still 4-eva. RNA. 3 types of RNA mRNA – messenger
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RNA • RNA – Ribonucleic Acid • Single stranded nucleotide chain • DNA’s Thymine is REPLACED by Uracil • A & T “break up” because of the new guy: U • But C & G are still 4-eva
RNA • 3 types of RNA • mRNA – messenger • Carries DNA code from nucleus cytoplasm ribosome • tRNA – transfer • Transfers the amino acids to the ribosome for protein assembly (our fetching puppy) • rRNA – ribosomal • Produce enzymes to bond amino acids during protein synthesis
mRNA - messenger RNA • Used for protein synthesis • Codes for amino acid sequence • made from DNA • travels • Nucleus Cytoplasm Ribosomes DNA: GACCATAGC mRNA: Codon: group of 3 bases “GAC” or “CAT” CUGGUAUCG
tRNA – transfer RNA • Brings specific amino acid to the growing amino acid chain • “fetching puppy” mRNA codon “UGG” Anticodon “ACC” Corresponding Amino Acid
The Genetic Code • Use mRNA codons with chart!!!!
DNA sequence: TACCATAGC mRNA sequence: AUGGUAUCG 1st Codon in seq: AUG Find the 2nd letter in the codon across Find the 3rd letter in the codon down Find the first letter in the codon here
Codon “AUG” Methionine (START)
Practice using your own chart • DNA sequence: TCCAATCTA • mRNA sequence: AGGUUAGAU • Codons: AGG UUA GAU • Amino Acid sequence: Argenine – Leucine – Aspartic Acid
Peptide Bonds – amino acids are connected together through peptide bonds Argenine – Leucine – Aspartic Acid Proteins = polypeptide = amino acid chain
Protein Synthesis 1) Transcription – stage of protein synthesis where instructions for making a protein are transferred to an RNA molecule • DNA mRNA : transcription 2) Translation – stage of protein synthesis when the information in mRNA is used to make proteins • mRNA amino acid chain