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How Proteins are Made

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How Proteins are Made. I. Decoding the Information in DNA. A. Gene – sequence of DNA nucleotides within section of a chromosome that contain instructions or a code to make proteins. B. RNA – r ibo n ucleic a cid 1. Contains the sugar ribose (instead of deoxyribose ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How Proteins are Made

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I. Decoding the Information in DNAA. Gene – sequence of DNA nucleotides within section

of a chromosome that contain instructions or a code to make proteins.

B. RNA – ribonucleic acid 1. Contains the sugar ribose (instead of deoxyribose) 2. Is single stranded 3. Has the base uracil (instead of thymine) 4. There are 3 types of RNA

a. mRNA – messenger RNA – a portable complement of DNA that travels from the nucleus to the ribosomeb. rRNA – ribosomal RNA – part of the structure of a ribosomec. tRNA – transfer RNA – carries or transfers a specific amino acid and contains the anticodon

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II. Transcription - Transfer of Information from DNA to RNA

A. Transcription – DNA is rewritten into a complementary RNA molecule.

B. RNA nucleotides are put together with the help of RNA polymerase.

C. DNA RNAC GA UT AG C

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III. The Genetic Code: Three-Nucleotide “Words”A. Codon – group of 3 nucleotides in mRNA which code

for a specific amino acid.B. Anticodon – group of three nucleotides on tRNA

molecule – is complementary to the codon in mRNA.

anticodon

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IV. RNA’s Role in Translation

A. Translation – mRNA is decoded to form a chain of amino acids.

B. During Translation 1. mRNA molecule binds to a ribosome 2. tRNA molecules carry amino acids to the ribosomes

according to the codons (3 letters) of the mRNA. 3. The amino acids are joined to form a polypeptide

chain which will become a protein

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The Genetic Code

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V. Gene Regulation and StructureA. Gene Regulation Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are able to control

which genes are decoded and which are not.B. Protein Synthesis in Prokaryotes 1. In prokaryotes, gene expression is regulated by

operons. 2. Gene expression is switched off when repressor

proteins block RNA polymerase from transcribing a gene.

3. When an inducer (presence of lactose) is present it binds to the repressor and transcription can continue

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C. Protein Synthesis in Eukaryotes1. Regulation of genes is more complex in eukaryotes

than prokaryotes.2. In eukaryotes, an enhancer must be activated for a

eukaryotic gene to be transcribed.3. Transcription factors regulate transcripiton by

binding to promoters and to RNA polymerase.

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D. Intervening DNA in Eukaryotic Genes 1. Introns – segments of DNA that do not code for

proteins 2. Exons - segments of DNA that will be decoded and

expressed 3. After transcription, the introns are cut out and the

exons are spliced together and then translated. 4. Introns add evolutionary flexibility because introns

can cause shuffling of exons which can make new genes

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VI. Mutations - Changes in DNAA. Mutations in body cells will only affect the individual

but mutations in gametes are passed on to offspring.B. Mutations can involve a change in a single nucleotide

(point mutation) or an entire gene. 1. Point mutation - a change in a single nucleotide 2. Gene rearrangement – movement of an entire gene 3. Insertion – a sizable length of DNA is inserted into a gene 4. Deletion – segments of a gene are cut 5. Frame shift mutation – mutation that causes a gene

to be read in the wrong three nucleotide sequence

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