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This article explains the processes of transcription and translation in nucleic acids. It discusses the role of RNA in copying genetic information from DNA and synthesizing proteins. Key concepts such as transcription factors, mRNA processing, codons, ribosomes, and tRNA are also covered.
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Transcription and Translation BIO 1113/1114 Oklahoma City Community College Dennis Anderson
Nucleic Acids • DNA stores genetic information • RNA copies information from DNA and uses it to synthesize a specific protein
RNA • Nucleic acid similar to DNA • Has ribose instead of deoxyribose • Has bases UACG • U takes the place of the DNA base T • Single stranded instead of double stranded
= Ribose Base Phosphate RNA Nucleotide
A C G T A Nucleotide Bases for RNA DNA Bases U G C A U RNA Bases Note that U pairs with A and there are no T’s in RNA
Transcription • Copying information from DNA and changing it into the RNA format • Provides an RNA version of a gene • Only one gene is copied at a time
Transcription Factors Open DNA at a Promoter Region Transcription Factor Promoter Region
RNA Polymerase RNA Polymerase Attaches to DNA Transcription Factor Promoter Region
Messenger RNA (mRNA) • RNA created during transcription is called messenger RNA • mRNA has the same message as the original DNA • mRNA is a copy of one gene in the RNA format • Initial mRNA must be “processed”
Translation • Translating the message in mRNA into a protein molecule • Proteins are made of many amino acids • The message in mRNA is the sequence for the amino acids in a protein to be made
Alanine Serine Glycine Isoleucine Beginning of a Protein Molecule
Alanine Serine GCA UCC GGC AUC Glycine Isoleucine mRNA Determines Amino Acid Sequence • Each amino acid is specified by a codon in the mRNA • Codons are three letters in the mRNA
Ribosome • Made of protein and RNA • Attaches to mRNA to start translation GCA UCC GGC AUC UCC
Alanine Transfer RNA (tRNA) C G U Anticodon • Transfers a single amino acid to mRNA on the ribosomes • Anticodon matches codon
Alanine CGU UCC GGC AUC Translation Animation GCA
Alanine Serine AGG UCC GGC AUC Translation Animation CGU GCA
Alanine Serine AGG CCG Glycine UCC GGC AUC Translation Animation CGU GCA
Alanine Serine AGG CCG UAG Glycine UCC GGC AUC Isoleucine Translation Animation CGU GCA
Proteins • Produced by translation • Made of amino acids • Sequence of amino acids in a protein is determined by letters in DNA. Letters in DNA are a gene • Copy of the gene is in mRNA • Each codon in mRNA codes for a specific amino acid.
Transcription mRNA leaves the nucleus Translation Protein produced