protein synthesis how dna works lt’s 1-5. recall … chromosomes are inherited from both parents...
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Protein SynthesisHow DNA Works
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Recall…• Chromosomes are inherited from both parents
in their gametes at the time of fertilization. • This give you your full set of chromosomes or
diploid number. • You now have two sets of chromosomes, on
which are all the genes for all your traits.
!! 46 chromosomes, 23 homologous pairs, 34,500 genes from 3 trillion
nitrogen bases!!
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23 pairs!
34,500!
3 trillion base pairs
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So what if something goes wrong?
• With the number of chromosomes?– Not 46 total?– Monosomy or Trisomy
• With the contents of the chromosomes? – All 46 chromosomes are present– Part of a chromosome is in error?– Gene(s) do not function properly?
Meiosis Issue
DNA Issue
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What DNA IsRecall that DNA is…• A long stringy molecule located in the nucleus of
eukaryotic cells (or the cytoplasm of prokarytic cells)
• It is made up of two complimentary strands bonded together by hydrogen bonds
• The overall shape is a double helix (twisted ladder) discovered by Watson and Crick
• The base unit is a nucleotide. Each nucleotide is made up of a deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate and a nitrogen base.
• There are four nitrogen bases (A, T, C and G)
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How DNA is CopiedReplication is the process by which the DNA molecule is
copied• The molecule is unzipped and the parent strands act as
templates for creating new strands (recall…free nucleotides, helicase and DNA polymerase)
• At the end of replication, two new molecules are formed– They are ½ the parent strand and ½ new– They are identical to the original molecule.
• One copy of each molecule goes to each new daughter cell
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• It is a double helix• It can be copied and passed on• But this does not tell us how it actually works!
Genes- segments of DNA/chromosomes that code for a particular set of instructions, specifically the production of PROTEINS!
Coding DNA = 1.5% of the total DNA molecule• Therefore only 1.5% of DNA actually makes proteins• This 1.5% accounts for 21,000 genes and make the +100,000
proteins we have
How DNA Works
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How DNA Works• Proteins are chains called polypeptides that
do any number of jobs within the cell• Proteins made up of smaller molecules called
amino acids• Amino acids are units made according to the
instructions of DNA
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How DNA Works• There are 20 amino acids found in nature
– 10 we can make in our bodies– 10 are taken in from our foods
• The 20 amino acids are made from the nitrogen bases of DNA (A, T, G, and C)
• The nitrogen bases are the “alphabet” of DNA– 4 letters only in the alphabet– Each “word” created by the alphabet is only 3 letters long– Each 3-letter word is called a CODON and – Each codon represents an AMINO ACID
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How DNA WorksExample:
A T E = ate, eat, tea(the letters are the same but the words are different and have different meaning)
• Same goes with nitrogen bases A, T, C and G, the order will determine the meaning and the kind of amino acid.
• Some codons form amino acids and some act like punctuation. • Those that are punctuation cut the amino acid chain and form the protein• Changes in the order and number of the amino acids can give any number or proteins.
DNA Codon
Amino Acid
ATC Stop
ACT Stop
TAC Start
TCA Serine
CAT Valine
CTA aspartate
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RNARNA- a kind of nucleic acid; made up of a ribose sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogen base (AUGC)•used to make proteins by assembling amino acids outside of the nucleus
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DNA v. RNADescripti
onMaster
molecule that stays in the nucleus
Blueprint that can leave the
nucleus
Sugar Deoxyribose Ribose
# of strands
2 strands 1 strand
Nitrogen Bases
A, T, C and G A, U, C and G
Jobs Master molecule that gives
instructions for making proteins
Molecules that follow the
directions of DNA to make
proteins
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RNA3 Types of RNA1. Messenger RNA (mRNA)-is a copy of the DNA
instructions to assemble amino acids2. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)-part of the ribosome
where proteins will be made; most abundant kind of RNA
3. Transfer RNA (tRNA)-transfers/brings each amino acid to mRNA according to the mRNA codons
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RNARibosome is the organelle where…• mRNA travels to from the nucleus to make proteins. • Also where the tRNA brings each amino acid
• Made of rRNA and proteins• Two parts; large and small subunits• Made by the nucleolus• Found on the rough ER and in the cytoplasm• Involved in protein production (protein factories)
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Protein SynthesisProtein Synthesis – the process by which proteins
are made from DNA with the help of RNA. There are 2 processes called transcription and translation
Transcription
Translation
Protein Synthesis
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Transcription
When DNA is copied into RNA this is called transcription
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TranscriptionTranscription is helped by an enzyme called RNA Polymerase
– binds to DNA at the promoter (a specific sequence of DNA where RNA polymerase knows to bind to start copying DNA-uses transcription factors and a sequence of bases called the “TATA” box to find this region)
– Separates DNA strands for transcribing– Needs to transcribe just one strand of DNA
as its template called the template strand– Can read 60 nucleotides at time– Multiple RNA Polymerases can work at one
time to make large amounts of protein– When transcription is done, a strand of
mRNA is made
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Transcription• This process occurs in the nucleus• When DNA is copied by mRNA the base
pairing is as follows…DNA A T G C A C C
mRNA U A C G U G GLet’s Watch This
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Transcription• Before the mRNA can leave the nucleus, the
ends are protected by adding – A 5’ cap to the 5’ end AND– A poly-A group to the 3’ end– These protect the mRNA so it doesn’t degrade.– Think aglets on shoelaces– The 5’ cap and Poly-A ends are not read and do not give amino acids
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Human Genome Project
Coding DNA = 1.5% of the total DNA molecule
• DNA is discontinuous meaning the Coding DNA is mixed in with the Non-Coding DNA;
• Coding “chunks” are called EXONS
• Non-coding DNA “chunks are called INTRONS
• And the exons can be arranged in various configurations so we get the +100,000 proteins – ALTERNATIVE SPLICING
RECALL
Introns-spliced out!
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This is called the PRIMARY
TRANSCRIPT and never leaves the
nucleus
This is called the FINAL TRANSCRIPT
and leaves the nucleus for translation
Discontinuous!
Continuous!
This is done by the snRNP’s (small
nuclear ribonuclear proteins) or the
SPLICOSOME
Watch this!
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TranslationLT 4
Protein Synthesis Transcription Translation PROTEIN
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TranslationTranslation – the 2nd step in protein synthesis; when the
mRNA is translated/read by tRNA to make the protein
• Takes place at the ribosome in the cytoplasm• tRNA brings the appropriate amino acids to mRNA
based on the mRNA codons• tRNA is amino acid specific; in other words there is
one tRNA for each codon and it brings only one kind of amino acid
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Translation• tRNA translates mRNA by matching its own
bases to those on mRNAanti-codon- the 3 base pairs on
tRNA that pair with mRNA and tell tRNA which amino acid to bring
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Translation• As the amino acids are brought together by the tRNA’s they are bonded together by peptide bonds
• At the stop codon of mRNA, no more amino acids are brought and the protein is complete.
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LT 3 & 4
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MutationsMost of the time, DNA replication and protein synthesis
take place without error, but mistakes do happen
Mutation – any change in the genetic material; mistakes made when copying DNA.
2 Kinds of Mutations:1. Gene mutation - change in the gene
2. Chromosomal mutation - change in the chromosome
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MutationsGene Mutations – a change in 1 or a few nucleotide
bases
1. Point Mutation-change in one nitrogen base– Usually only affects one amino acid, but can change the function of the
whole protein– Substitution-one base is switched with another
EX: THE DOG BIT THE CATTHE DOG BIT THE CAR
Ex: Sickle Cell Anemia
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Mutations2. Frameshift Mutation- one base is missing or
added into the DNA sequence– Affects every amino acid after the mutation– Insertion – adding one base to the sequence– Deletion – loss of one base from the sequence – Ex: Tay Sachs and Crohn’s Disease
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MutationsChromosomal Mutations-
changes in the chromosome 4 Kinds of Chromosomal
Mutations:1. Deletion –loss of all or part
of the DNA EX: Inflammatory Disease
2. Duplication – extra parts of the chromosome are present
EX: Bar duplication in Fruit Flies
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Mutations3. Inversion – part of a
chromosome gets flipped in the reverse direction of its usual direction
EX: Kinds of cancers
4. Translocation – when part of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another, different chromosome
Ex: Ewing’s Sarcoma
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KaryotypesA karyotype is an organized arrangement of in
individual’s chromosomes. • Chromosomes are arranged by number and size• Geneticists also look for banding patterns (the genes) and where the centromere lies. • Differences from a normal karyotype let
geneticists know if a disorder exists.
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KaryotypesNormal Male
Normal Female
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Karyotypes and Genetic Disorders
Geneticists can use karyotypes to find genetic disorders.
Trisomy Monosomy Deletion
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MutationsCauses:– Random, spontaneous mutations (errors in cell
division or DNA replication)OR– Environmental Factors (radiation, chemicals, etc)
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MutationsSignificance of Mutations:1. Harmless-the change in the gene creates variation within the species
but does not harm the individual having it. EX: different coat colors in mice
2. Harmful-the change in the gene or chromosome changes the way the organism should function
EX: Cystic Fibrosis (gene) or Down Syndrome (chromosome)
3. Beneficial-creates a variation that helps an organism survive better than other members of the species
EX: HIV-1 mutation (these people do not get HIV as easily b/c they can break down a protein in HIV)