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Central Dogma
• DNA codes for RNA, RNA codes for proteins
Translation
• Changing Languages
• Nucleic acids to protein
• DNA to RNA to amino acids
Translation
• mRNA leaves the nucleus
• Small subunit of ribosome binds to START
codon
• Large subunit binds to that…
• And the process starts
Translation
• Codon – a three-base sequence on mRNA
that codes for an amino acid
• Proteins are made of amino acids
• Many amino acids in a chain => fold up =>
PROTEIN!
Amino Acids
Translation
• What does
AUG code for?
• Also START!
• GGU?
• GGA?
• UGA?
Translation
• How many
amino acids?
• How many
codons?
• Implications
for mutations?
Translation
• How many
proteins can
you make with
20 amino acids?
• What are the
limits?
Translation
• mRNA
• rRNA – what the ribosome is made of
• tRNA – brings the amino acids to the
ribosome
Translation
• After the ribosome has formed on the mRNA
• tRNA molecules will bring the amino acids
• Each tRNA molecule has a three-base
sequence called the anticodon
• This sequence is complementary to the
codon
• They form hydrogen bonds
• Amino acid
attachment site
• Anticodon –
binds to codon
on mRNA
Translation
• Follow along on 368-369 fig 13-7
• Once the codon and anticodon have
bonded, the ribosome moves down the
mRNA
• Another tRNA enters the A site,
• As the ribosome moves down, the amino
acid(s) get transferred to the “new” tRNA
now in the P site
Translation
• The small subunit binds to the mRNA with the
start codon in the P site
Translation
Translation
• Large subunit attaches
• The next tRNA brings in the amino acid
Translation
Translation
• The first amino acid (Methionine) gets
transferred and attached to the next amino acid
(Leucine in this example)
• The ‘first’ tRNA leaves
• The ribosome moves down the mRNA molecule
• The tRNA then gets ‘recharged’ with another
amino acid
Translation
• The ribosome moves down the mRNA molecule
• And the process continues…
Translation
• The ribosome moves down the mRNA molecule
• And the process continues…
• Until the stop codon is reached
Translation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfYf_rPWUdY
tRNA
• How does the tRNA get recharged?
• Synthetase!
tRNA
tRNA
• 20 amino acids
• How many different synthetases?
• How does the amino acid/synthetase
know it’s the right amino acid?
Mutations
• What are…
• Point Mutations?
• Substitution?
• Insertions, Deletions?
• When, Where, HOW?
• Finish for homework – pages 307-308