
Protein Synthesis Notes
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Protein Synthesis
Transcription & Translation
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Central Dogma of Genetics
•Genetic information flows in one direction for
gene expression
•DNA🡪 RNA🡪 Protein
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How does DNA tell the cell to make
a specific kind of protein?
* First: Transcription
* Second: Translation
* Called PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
* There are 2 major steps in this process
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How does DNA tell the cell to make
a specific kind of protein?
Transcription : Process in which mRNA is
synthesized from the DNA template.
Major Player: mRNA(messenger RNA) transfers the recipe for
making proteins from the DNA to to the ribosome
Remember that RNA replaces the T in DNA with a U!
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Open Ended
What is the RNA compliment of the following DNA strand?
TAGCGA
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The correct answer is
DNA: TAGCGA
RNA: AUCGCU
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Multiple Choice
Creating an mRNA strand from a DNA strand is called _______.
Transcription
Replication
Translation
Translocation
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Open Ended
THINK! Why would mRNA need to exist? As in, why is another player besides DNA needed for protein synthesis?
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Why is Transcription Necessary?
•DNA cannot leave the nucleus
•DNA must remain secure!
•DNA is used repeatedly as a template
•DNA cannot not bind to ribosomes for translation (second step of protein synthesis)
translation (second step of protein
synthesis)
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Multiple Choice
Perform transcription for the following DNA strand:
TACCGA
AUGGCU
ATCCGT
CGTAAG
UAGGCU
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of mRNA?
To create a short, single strand of one gene for translation
To store genetic information in nitrogen bases for the cell
To add amino acids in order to create peptide bonds and create a protein
To replicate DNA for cell division for organism growth and repair
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Multiple Choice
What is transcription?
Creating RNA from DNA
Converting DNA into proteins
Replication of genetic material
Modifying the structure of proteins
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to be added to the growing
RNA chain
•Termination
•The enzyme reaches the
stop codon and falls off the
DNA chain, allowing the
double helix to return back
to shape
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Now What?...Translation!
Translation: Process in which mRNA attaches to
the ribosome and a protein is
assembled/made.
* Codon: 3 base code in DNA or RNA
Words to know:
ACG ATA CGG CTT
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Now What?...Translation!
Translation: Process in which mRNA attaches to
the ribosome and a protein is
assembled/made.
* Codon: 3 base code in DNA or RNA
Words to know:
* Amino Acid: Small monomer subunits joined together
to build proteins
There are 20 different Amino Acids.
Different combination of Amino Acids make
different kinds of proteins.
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#1. AUG GCA UCC UGA
Methionine, Alanine, Serine, Stop
#2. AUG CCC GGU UAG
Methionine, Proline, Glycine, Stop
#3. AUG AAG GUG UGA
Methionine, Lysine, Valine, Stop
Translating mRNA codes into amino
acids to create polypeptide chains
(protein chains)
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What is the amino acid for the
following codons?
AAU
Asparagine
(Asn)
GUG
Valine
(Val)
UGG
Tryptophan
(Trp)
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Multiple Choice
How many codons are in the sequence below?
UCGAAAUCG
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2
9
6
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Match
Match the following amino acids to their RNA sequence
CCU
AAC
GCC
UGA
UCU
Proline
Asparagine
Alanine
Stop
Serine
Proline
Asparagine
Alanine
Stop
Serine
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Now What?...Translation!
Translation: Process in which mRNA attaches to
the ribosome and a protein is
assembled/made.
* Codon: 3 base code in DNA or RNA
Words to know:
* Amino Acid: Compounds joined by peptide bonds
to build proteins
* Ribosome: “Reads” mRNA recipes so it can
synthesize/make proteins
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Now What?...Translation!
* tRNA: (transfer RNA) Type of RNA that
transports amino acids to the ribosome
More Words to know:
tRNA
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Now What?...Translation!
More Words to know:
* Anticodon: Complementary codons on tRNA that can pair that with the codons on the mRNA
tRNA
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What happens during
translation?
Ribosome
Peptide chain/
Protein Chain
tRNA
Amino
Acid
Anticodon
Codon
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Steps of Translation
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Match
Match the following processes with their location within the cell.
Replication
Transcription
Translation
Nucleus
Nucleus
Ribosome
Nucleus
Nucleus
Ribosome
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Match
Match the following processes with their end product.
Replication
Transcription
Translation
DNA
mRNA
Protein
DNA
mRNA
Protein
Protein Synthesis
Transcription & Translation
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