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Aim: How are proteins synthesized? What are the main jobs of DNA? Replication & Protein Synthesis Why does DNA replicate? So when cells divide, new cells can get a copy of the instructions on how to make proteins How are proteins synthesized? •Transcription •Translation Transcription The process where the larger DNA molecule inside the nucleus is transcribed into the smaller mRNA molecule that can exit the nucleus and aid in making proteins. Why does mRNA have to leave the nucleus? mRNA Because the cytoplasm contains the sites of protein synthesis (ribosomes) and the free amino acids which make up the proteins. Ribosomes are in the cytoplasm Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis • Shows Transcription (DNA > mRNA) • Shows Translation (mRNA > Amino Acid Chain) • tRNA not shown here, but would be attached to A.A. What transports the amino acids to the ribosomes? tRNA Bases: A, U, G, C tRNA Parts of tRNA; 1) Anticodon- three bases that are complimentary to a specific codon in the mRNA. 2)Binding Site- a specific amino acid binds here. How does tRNA know what amino acid to deliver? tRNA Anti-codon mRNA Codon mRNA - tRNA GGG…… CCC AUC…… UAG ACC…… UGG CGU…… GCA It has an anti-codon and also attaches to amino acids – bringing them to the ribosome mRNA - tRNA – amino acid GGG……CCC - Gly AUC……UAG - Ile ACC……UGG - Thr CGU……GCA Arg Express the following gene: TAC-GGC-TTA-ACG AUG-CCG-AAU-UGC(mRNA=codon) UAC-GGC-UUA-ACG(tRNA=anticodon Use mRNA codon To get amino acid sequence Methionine-Proline-asp-cyst- mRNA vs. tRNA Messenger RNA Transfer RNA Carries copy of instructions from Carries amino acids nucleus to ribosome to the ribosome Steps of Protein Synthesis: 1. DNA is Transcribed into mRNA Start Codon: 2. mRNA enters the cytoplasm. AUG (met) 3. tRNA picks up amino acids and carries them to the ribosome and the mRNA. 4. The anti-codon on the tRNA matches up with the mRNA codon. Steps of Protein Synthesis: 5. Peptide bonds are formed between adjacent amino acids. 6. A releasing factor binds to one of the 3 “stop codons” and this signals the release of the polypeptide chain. Stop Codons: UGA, UAA, UAG Polypeptide synthesis MOVIE