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How Do We Get Proteins?. http://www.math.fsu.edu/~quine/IntroMathBio_04/Proteins/myoglobin_geis.jpg. myoglobin. When DNA copies…. It copy's in a very specific order. It copies 5’-3’ from a 3’-5’ Template. HUH?!?!. That means the DNA strand is in the following order…. DNA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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http://www.math.fsu.edu/~quine/IntroMathBio_04/Proteins/myoglobin_geis.jpg

myoglobin

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When DNA copies…..

• It copy's in a very specific order. It copies 5’-3’ from a 3’-5’ Template.

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

DN

A

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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Double Helix

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Nucleotides: basic molecule of DNA

Pyrimidine

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Nucleotides: basic molecule of DNA

Purine

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Pyrimidines and Purines

Made up of a

1.Sugar (5 carbon)

2.Phosphate group

3.Nitric Base

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DNA Replication

• http://www.johnkyrk.com/DNAreplication.html

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Differences between RNA and DNA

• RNA has only a SINGLE Strand (DNA is Double Stranded)

• RNA contains ribose instead of deoxyribose

• RNA polymerase can start the RNA transcription without a primer

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Differences between RNA and DNA

• RNA uses Uracil(U) instead of Thymine(T)• More errors occur in an RNA copy than in DNA

copy of nucleotides (103 more than in DNA)• FACT: DNA has a transcription error

approximately every 107 nucleotides. RNA has an error approximately every 104 !

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Differences between RNA and DNA

• WHY are there more errors in RNA Transcription?

• One of several reasons is that in rare instances Uracil can also bond with Guanine

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Is this a Bad thing?

• WHY are there more errors in RNA Transcription?

• One of several reasons is that in rare instance Uracil can also bond with Guanine

• RNA is a temporary copy in Eukaryotes

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Types of RNA

• mRNA= messenger RNA• codes for a protein

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Types of RNA

• tRNA= transfer RNA• central to protein synthesis as adaptors

between mRNA and amino acids

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Types of RNA

• rRNA= ribosomal RNA• form the basic structure of the ribosome

and catalyze protein synthesis

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• Transcription- the synthesis of RNA under DNA (occurs in the nucleus)

• Translation- the actual synthesis of a polypeptide coded for by the mRNA. (changing the base sequence of the mRNA molecule into a chain of amino acids that form a polypeptide. For our purposes a protein.)

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An mRNA copy is made from DNA in the Nucleus

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The DNA strand from which the mRNA is copied is the

TEMPLATE STRAND

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The mRNA leaves the nucleus and enters a ribosome (made up of rRNA)

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tRNA collects a specific amino acids present in the cell and brings it to the ribosome

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The anticodon of the tRNA matches up with its counterpart codon on the mRNA

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When the mRNA & the tRNA link up the amino acid detaches and is connected to the adjacent amino acid

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This chain of amino acids is a protein (polypeptide)

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rRNARibosome

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rRNA mRNA enters the “A” site of the ribosome

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rRNA When the first codon reaches the “P” site the tRNA brings down the amino acid and links up with the mRNA

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rRNA The “E” site is where the amino acid separates form the tRNA and links up to adjacent amino acids. This is where the MRNA and tRNA leave the ribosome

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ANTICODONS

Anticodon

•Anticodons specify which amino acid a tRNA collects

•The anticodon then pairs up with its corresponding codon

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ANTICODONS

Anticodon

•So for example...

•The anticodon AGU would pair with the codon UCA.

•THEY ARE OPPOSITES OF EACH OTHER

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So What's a codon?

Codon• This basic unit of genetic code is 3

nucleotides long

• It specifies a specific amino acid

• Each codon only specifies 1 amino acid (BUT…an amino acid may have several different codons that code for it)

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http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://biology.kenyon.edu/courses/biol114/Chap05/trna-1.gif&imgrefurl=http://biology.kenyon.edu/courses/biol114/Chap05/Chapter05.html&h=382&w=283&sz=37&tbnid=G8z7JoxTdy0J:&tbnh=119&tbnw=88&hl=en&start=5&prev=/images%3Fq%3DtRNA%26svnum%3D50%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official_s%26sa%3DG

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THE END

http://www.chemistry.emory.edu/faculty/lynn/research/dna/template.gif

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When DNA copies…..

• It copy's in a very specific order. It copies 5’-3’ from a 3’-5’ Template.

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

DN

A

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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• That means the DNA strand is in the following order…

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Where credit is due• http://homepages.strath.ac.uk/~dfs97113/BB310/img002.jpg• http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/gene/16x5bc.jpg• http://opbs.okstate.edu/~petracek/Chapter%2027%20Figures/Fig

%2027-08a.GIF• http://imglib.lbl.gov/ImgLib/COLLECTIONS/BERKELEY-LAB/

RESEARCH-1991-PRESENT/LIFE-SCIENCES/images/96703355.lowres.jpeg

• http://www.umanitoba.ca/afs/plant_science/COURSES/CYTO/l12/replication.gif

• http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/VL/GG/images/rna.gif• http://ghs.gresham.k12.or.us/science/ps/sci/ibbio/chem/notes/

chpt14/pyrimidine.gif• http://www.daviddarling.info/images/uracil.jpg• http://www.carolguze.com/images/cellorganelles/ribosome.jpg• http://perso.wanadoo.fr/marxiens/sciences/codons.jpg