Download Chemistry Review

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

RNA interference wikipedia , lookup

Fatty acid synthesis wikipedia , lookup

Fatty acid metabolism wikipedia , lookup

RNA polymerase II holoenzyme wikipedia , lookup

Transcriptional regulation wikipedia , lookup

Protein–protein interaction wikipedia , lookup

Gene wikipedia , lookup

Western blot wikipedia , lookup

Silencer (genetics) wikipedia , lookup

Metalloprotein wikipedia , lookup

Two-hybrid screening wikipedia , lookup

SR protein wikipedia , lookup

Peptide synthesis wikipedia , lookup

RNA silencing wikipedia , lookup

Polyadenylation wikipedia , lookup

RNA-Seq wikipedia , lookup

Artificial gene synthesis wikipedia , lookup

Protein wikipedia , lookup

Deoxyribozyme wikipedia , lookup

Messenger RNA wikipedia , lookup

RNA wikipedia , lookup

Metabolism wikipedia , lookup

Gene expression wikipedia , lookup

Point mutation wikipedia , lookup

Proteolysis wikipedia , lookup

Protein structure prediction wikipedia , lookup

Nucleic acid analogue wikipedia , lookup

Amino acid synthesis wikipedia , lookup

Epitranscriptome wikipedia , lookup

Biochemistry wikipedia , lookup

Ribosome wikipedia , lookup

Genetic code wikipedia , lookup

Biosynthesis wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Protein Synthesis Notes
Protein Synthesis
= to make proteins
Translation
= process of making proteins
- decodes RNA to make chain of amino acids
- chain of amino acids makes a PROTEIN
- Location: cytoplasm
Process of Translation
1)
2)
3)
4)
mRNA attaches to ribosome
tRNA brings amino acids to ribosome
Amino acids attached to each other
Continues until a “stop” codon is reached
Making Proteins
- Proteins = long chain of amino acids
- Code is read 3 letters at a time
Codon
= sequence of 3 nucleotides in DNA & RNA
- Nucleotides = building blocks of nucleic acids
- Each set of 3 codes for a specific amino acid
- Example: AUG-CGU-AAC-UGA
- Start codon = begin making amino acid chain
- AUG – Methionine
- Stop codon = stop making amino acid chain
- UAG, UAA, or UGA
Review: Types of RNA in Translation
Type of RNA
Messenger RNA
Abbreviation
mRNA
Function
Carry copies of instructions
for making proteins
Ribosomal RNA
rRNA
Makes up ribosomes
Transfer RNA
tRNA
Brings specific amino acids to
ribosome according to mRNA
instructions
Chromosomal Mutation Notes
Chromosomal Mutation
= change in the # or structure of chromosomes
- Chromosomes = supercoiled strands of DNA in the nucleus
4 Types of Mutations:
1) Inversion
= segment of chromosome breaks off & is reinserted in
the same place but in reverse direction
- Problems: increased risk of miscarriages
2) Translocation
= one of 2 homologous chromosomes breaks & binds to
the other
- Problems: cancer & infertility (can be very deadly)
3) Deletion
= Lose portion of chromosome
- Problem: Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome
- Caused by a missing part of the short arm
of chromosome 4 in humans
4) Duplication
= portion chromosome copied, resulting in extra genetic
material
- Problem: Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
- Description: Progressive loss of muscle tissue &
touch sensation across various parts of the body