Biochemistry VI Proteins & Enzymes. Proteins Large, complex organic molecules Made of smaller monomers: Amino Acids Categories of proteins: –Structural.
T OPIC 3.5: T RANSCRIPTION AND T RANSLATION (P ROTEIN S YNTHESIS )
Gene Expression, RNA, Transcription and Translation.
Chapter 14 Gene Activity: How Genes Work 14.1 The Function of Genes Genes are segments of DNA that specify amino acids in a protein Sir Archibald Garrod.
Central Dogma Cytoplasm of eukaryote Cytoplasm of prokaryote DNAmRNA Protein transcription translation replication Translation converts sequence of bases.
From DNA to Protein. Proteins All proteins consist of polypeptide chains A linear sequence of amino acids Each chain corresponds to the nucleotide.
L and D isomers of amino acids. Ionization state as a function of pH.
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Copyright © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings When a cell or organism reproduces, a complete set of genetic instructions must.
Chapter 6 Proteins and Amino Acids. General Amino Acid Structure.
From DNA to Protein: Gene Expression 10. Chapter 10 From DNA to Protein: Gene Expression Key Concepts 10.1 Genetics Shows That Genes Code for Proteins.
Protein Synthesis The production (synthesis) of polypeptide chains (proteins) Two phases: Transcription & Translation mRNA must be processed before.