General Biology Notes TRANSLATION A.K.A. PROTEIN SYNTHESIS.

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General Biology Notes TRANSLATION A.K.A. PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

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General Biology NotesTRANSLATION

A.K.A. PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

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Translation Definition:

• the process of converting or

translating the information in mRNA into a sequence of amino acids that makes up proteins.

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NOTE:

• Before translation can begin, transcription of the DNA into mRNA must occur.

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There are three types of RNA involved in protein synthesis:

mRNA, rRNA and tRNA

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3 steps:

1. Initiation: mRNA attaches to the ribosome (rRNA). (The rRNA slides along the mRNA like a bead on a string.)

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• rRNA “reads” the mRNA in groups of three nucleotides called a codon.

• Translation always begins with a special codon (AUG) called the initiator or start codon.

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NOTE:

• there are 20 different amino acids and 64 different codons. Each amino acid may have more than one codon but each codon specifies for only one amino acid.

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mRNA codon chart

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2. Elongation:

• Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries or “taxis”a specific amino acid determined by the anticodon to the ribosome.

• The anticodon of tRNA pairs with the complementary codon on mRNA.

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• As the tRNA’s line up the amino acids, peptide bonds form between amino acids linking them into a protein.

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• The tRNA’s are recycled back to pick up more amino acids.

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3. Termination:

• the protein is released from the ribosome when a “stop” codon is reached. There are three special “stop” codons: UAA, UAG and UGA