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Transcript
8.5
Translation
The student is expected to:
4B investigate and explain cellular
processes, including homeostasis,
energy conversions, transport of
molecules, and synthesis of new
molecules
and
6C explain the purpose and process
of transcription and translation using
models of DNA and RNA
TEKS 4B, 6C
8.5
Translation
TEKS 4B, 6C
KEY CONCEPT
Translation converts an mRNA message into a
polypeptide, or protein.
8.5
Translation
TEKS 4B, 6C
Amino acids are coded by mRNA base sequences.
• Translation converts mRNA messages into polypeptides.
• A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides that codes for
an amino acid.
codon for
methionine (Met)
codon for
leucine (Leu)
8.5
Translation
TEKS 4B, 6C
• The genetic code matches each codon to its amino acid or
function.
The genetic code matches each RNA codon with its amino acid or function.
– three stop
codons
– one start
codon,
codes for
methionine
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Translation
TEKS 4B, 6C
• A change in the order in which codons are read changes
the resulting protein.
• Regardless of the organism, codons code for the same
amino acid.
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Translation
Amino acids are linked to become a protein.
• An anticodon is a set of three nucleotides that is
complementary to an mRNA codon.
• An anticodon is carried by a tRNA.
TEKS 4B, 6C
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Translation
TEKS 4B, 6C
• Ribosomes consist of two subunits.
– The large subunit has three binding sites for tRNA.
– The small subunit binds to mRNA.
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Translation
TEKS 4B, 6C
• For translation to begin, tRNA binds to a start codon and
signals the ribosome to assemble.
– A complementary tRNA molecule binds to the exposed
codon, bringing its amino acid close to the first amino
acid.
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Translation
TEKS 4B, 6C
– The ribosome helps form a polypeptide bond between
the amino acids.
– The ribosome pulls the mRNA strand the length of one
codon.
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Translation
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– The now empty tRNA molecule exits the ribosome.
– A complementary tRNA molecule binds to the next
exposed codon.
– Once the stop codon is reached, the ribosome
releases the protein and disassembles.