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Transcript
RNA and Protein Synthesis
Chapter 11
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What are Genes?
Genes are coded DNA
instructions that control
the production of
proteins within the cell
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Central Dogma
Transcription
DNA
RNA
Occurs in the
Nucleus
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Proteins
What is RNA?
Similar to DNA EXCEPT it differs in 3
ways :
1. The Sugar in RNA is ribose instead of
deoxyribose
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What is RNA?
Similar to DNA EXCEPT it differs in 3 ways :
2. RNA is single stranded (not double stranded
like DNA)
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What is RNA?
Similar to DNA EXCEPT it differs in 3 ways :
3. RNA contains the nitrogen base Uracil
instead of Thymine (but it’s still a pyrimadine)
Uracil
Adenine
Let’s make an RNA strand
DNA A T G C A
C
mRNA U A C G U G
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In RNA
•There is no
Thymine
•Adanine bonds
to Uracil
A–U
Why use RNA?
RNA is a throw away copy of
DNA that can leave the nucleus
DNA can not
leave the
nucleus
RNA can!!
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Types of RNA
There are 3 types of RNA:
1. Messenger RNA (mRNA)
– Carry copies of instructions for the
assembly of amino acids into proteins
– Serve as “messengers” from DNA to the
rest of the cell
2. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
– Helps build ribosomes
3. Transfer RNA (tRNA)
– Transfers the aminoC10L10C12
acid to the ribosome
Protein Synthesis
Consists of 2 main stages:
1.Transcription
– Takes place in the nucleus.
2.Translation
– Takes place
in the
ribosome.
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Transcription
This is the stage where the RNA is made
from a strand of DNA using the enzyme
RNA polymerase. This occurs in the
nucleus of the eukaryotic cell.
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What happens during
transcription?
1. The RNA polymerase will bind to the
DNA at a specific site known as the
promoter. ( the start signal region of
DNA)
2. RNA polymerase will unwind the DNA
helix and separate the 2 strands.
3. RNA polymerase moves along the DNA
using one strand of DNA as a template
and base pairs a new RNA strand until it
reaches a STOP codon and falls off.
4. The DNA then rewinds itself back into a
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