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Protein Synthesis Puppet Teacher Guide
Protein Synthesis Puppet Teacher Guide

... 4. Use the Amino Acid – Protein chart to find the Protein and record in the set blanks. 5. Use the Protein – Trait chart to find the trait and record in the set blanks. 6. Note that set 7 has no blanks. Students are to fill in this information on their own. 7. Once all sets are completed, color and ...
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... To test the activity of O-ribo(h44H101) in protein translation we co-transformed pRSF O-ribo(h44H101) and an Ocat reporter in which a chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene (cat) is downstream of an O-SD site for ribosome binding.[3, 4] Following induction of rRNA synthesis with IPTG, we followed th ...
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Molecular Biology of Transcription and RNA Processing

... Figure 8.1. The structure of uracil is similar to that of thymine, but notice, by comparing the structure of uracil in Figure 8.1 with that of thymine in Figure 7.5, that thymine has a methyl group (CH3) at the 5 carbon of the pyrimidine ring, whereas uracil does not. In all other respects, uracil i ...
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... such interactions are probable, independent of mooring of the amino acid to the RNA site via an adenosine residue, as occurs in SAM aptamer structures (e.g., in Fig. 1 above). Of course, even the aliphatic sections of side chains can interact with nucleobases by van der Waals and hydrophobic (entrop ...
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... an area of considerable research interest. Bacteria contain “histone-like” proteins (Schmid, 1990), but despite this designation, these are not histone-like and do not form DNA–protein complexes structurally related to the nucleosome. Bacterial RNA polymerases do not, therefore, appear to face the s ...
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... bacteriostatic agents that have a limited but important role in the armamentarium of antibacterial agents. The first tetracycline was the product of a soil-screening program to detect antimicrobials in the 1950’s. Chemical Structure: The basic structure consists of four fused 6-carbon rings. Activit ...
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... (Meyer et al., 1991). However, their capacity to use alternative genetic decoding can be extended to the utilization of ⫹1 frameshifting to express nuclear proteins (Klobutcher and Farabaugh, 2002). It has been estimated that ⬎5% of genes require ⫹1 frameshifting for their expression and although th ...
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... reaches the 5’ end of another.  Because of the orientation of the lagging strand, this synthesis proceeds backward, away from the replication fork.  DNA polymerase III, like all DNA polymerase has an additional function that is critically important proofing. Proofreading is the removal of a mismat ...
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