
RNA and Protein Synthesis
Presentation
•
Biology
•
9th - 12th Grade
•
Practice Problem
•
Easy
Standards-aligned
Shannan Muskopf
Used 2+ times
FREE Resource
30 Slides • 1 Question
1
RNA and Protein Synthesis (Ch 14)
This cell
is shaped
wrong
Case Study
Winter wheat is
planted in the fall,
sprout, but lay
dormant until spring.
They will not flower
unless they have
gone through a
winter. How do they
know!?
Bee Book
2
RNA - ribonucleic acid
- has ribose
- single strand
- uracil (instead of thymine)
codon
3
Types of RNA
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
- carries DNA instructions to the ribosomes
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
- subunits of ribosomes
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
- carries amino acids to ribosome
4
Labelling
Label the cell.
nucleus
Golgi body
lysosome
endoplasmic reticulum
mitochondrion
5
DNA → RNA → Protein
Proteins are made by the cell to perform tasks
Ex. Enzymes and hemoglobin
Central Dogma
6
Transcription
DNA → RNA
Base pair Rule
G – C
A -- U
One side of DNA is the template
Uses RNA polymerase
7
Transcription
DNA A T A C A G
RNA
DNA is used a
template to make
RNA
RNA has
URACIL instead
of thymine
* still uses the
base-pair rule
8
Promoter
- region where RNA polymerase binds
- begins transcription
Promoter
9
RNA Editing
-introns
pieces of RNA
that are
removed
-exons
remaining
pieces are
spliced
10
Quick Check:
1. Both RNA and DNA contain: a) thymine b) deoxyribose c) guanine
2. RNA is made from a DNA: a) template b) intron c) polymerase
3. RNA polymerase binds to the: a) exon b) promoter c) ribosome
4. How many types of RNA are there? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3
5. The process where RNA is made from DNA is called
a) splicing
b) transcription c) replication
11
14.2 Ribosomes and Protein Synthesis
Polypeptides
- chains of amino acids, form proteins
12
Genetic code
- three bases on mRNA - codon
- code for a single amino acid
- RNA to protein is called TRANSLATION
13
How does RNA make a protein?
RNA tells the ribosomes
what protein to build.
Every 3 letters (AAA)
specifies a single amino
acid.
Proteins are made of
many amino acids, folded
into a 3D shape
14
A codon chart is used
to determine the amino
acid
Amino acids are
abbreviated to 3 letter
words
Leu = leucine
Val = valine
Ser = serine
15
Codon wheels also show amino acids
For each codon,
determine the amino
acid:
A A G =
U C U =
G U C =
16
Start Codon (met) - initiates translation
Stop Codon - ends translation
Circle the start codon
and the stop codons.
17
DNA
A T A
C A T
A A A
G G A
RNA
Amino
Acid
DNA
C C G
T C A
T T A
A C T
RNA
Amino
Acid
Protein Synthesis and Codons Practice
18
Translation (Steps)
1. Begins at the start codon
2. Transfer RNA attaches to
mRNA
3. Ribosome joins amino
acids together
4. Chain grows until the
stop codon
19
Steps in
translation
20
21
Quick Recap
Transcription
- DNA is made into mRNA
- Occurs in the nucleus
Translation
- mRNA brings code to ribosomes
- amino acids form a protein
22
Quick Check
1. Transcription
2. Translation
3. mRNA
4. DNA
5. tRNA
6. Codon
7. Anticodon
8. Protein
23
14.4 - Mutations
- changes in the sequence
of nucleotides
- changes in chromosomes
Mutagens - agents in the
environment that can cause mutations
Polydactyl cat at Ernest Hemingway’s House
24
Point mutations
Substitution or change in
a single base
- can change amino acid
- may code for same
amino acid - (silent
mutation)
25
Insertions and Deletions
- result in frameshift
- all amino acids are wrong!
- big change in protein!
26
Chromosome Mutations - affect whole chromosome
Still confused, check out
this video:
Mutations in DNA by
Teacher’s Pet
1. Deletion - section is lost
2. Duplication - section is repeated
3. Inversion - section is flipped
4. Translocation - section moves to
another chromosome
27
Quick Check:
Identify the:
Inversion
Duplication
Deletion
28
How can a single mutation
cause a disease?
Hemoglobin is a protein that
makes up blood cells.
This cell
is shaped
wrong
29
What happens when you have a nonfunctional protein?
Hemophilia - blood clotting
proteins don’t work
Sickle Cell - blood cells are
shaped wrong. (Point Mutation)
Cystic Fibrosis - cell membrane
doesn’t move chloride ions
30
Sickle Cell Disease
Change (mutation) in a single nucleotide
Leads to wrong amino acid
Protein with the wrong shape
Task:
DNA, Proteins, and Sickle Cell
31
Synthesis - Explain why the mutant hemoglobin gene causes sickle cell disease.
RNA and Protein Synthesis (Ch 14)
This cell
is shaped
wrong
Case Study
Winter wheat is
planted in the fall,
sprout, but lay
dormant until spring.
They will not flower
unless they have
gone through a
winter. How do they
know!?
Bee Book
Show answer
Auto Play
Slide 1 / 31
SLIDE
Similar Resources on Wayground
22 questions
DNA structure
Lesson
•
10th - 12th Grade
22 questions
Glucose --> Organic molecules
Lesson
•
9th - 12th Grade
25 questions
Hereditariedade e Património Genético
Lesson
•
9th - 12th Grade
25 questions
Macromolocules Pt. 3
Lesson
•
9th - 12th Grade
24 questions
Exploring the Cell Membrane_Ford
Lesson
•
9th - 12th Grade
27 questions
Biomolecules
Lesson
•
9th - 12th Grade
22 questions
Parts of a Cell Lesson
Lesson
•
9th - 12th Grade
26 questions
Properties of Life LESSON
Lesson
•
10th - 12th Grade
Popular Resources on Wayground
10 questions
5.P.1.3 Distance/Time Graphs
Quiz
•
5th Grade
10 questions
Fire Drill
Quiz
•
2nd - 5th Grade
20 questions
Equivalent Fractions
Quiz
•
3rd Grade
15 questions
Hargrett House Quiz: Community & Service
Quiz
•
5th Grade
20 questions
Main Idea and Details
Quiz
•
5th Grade
20 questions
Context Clues
Quiz
•
6th Grade
20 questions
Inferences
Quiz
•
4th Grade
15 questions
Equivalent Fractions
Quiz
•
4th Grade
Discover more resources for Biology
14 questions
Ecological Succession: Primary and Secondary
Quiz
•
9th Grade
20 questions
Cladogram Practice
Quiz
•
10th Grade
20 questions
Evolution and Natural Selection
Quiz
•
9th Grade
21 questions
Cell Cycle and mitosis
Quiz
•
9th - 10th Grade
45 questions
Unit 9 Review: Biosphere
Quiz
•
9th Grade
20 questions
Food Chains and Food Webs
Quiz
•
7th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Sex-Linked Traits
Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
22 questions
AP Biology: Unit 7 Review (CED)
Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade