BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Repressor, Tryptophan, Corepressor

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Marshall nirenburg determined which codons specified which proteins. mrnas with known codons were translated in vitro (artificial environment) and the amino acids produced were analyzed. Codons are triplets of bases and there are 4 possible bases, so 64 (4^3) possible codons. Codons are written 5" to 3" by convention. Uaa, uga and uag are stop codons which bind release factors. Protein synthesis occurs from the amino (-nh2) terminus to the carboxy (-cooh) terminus. The code is degenerate: many aas have more than one codon. The code is unambiguous: each codon codes for only one aa. It is quasi-universal: with a few exceptions, codons universally code for the same aas. Even in cells with the same dna, environmental conditions would turn on or off certain genes. Charles yamofsky studied the regulation of tryptophan biosynthesis. Tryptophan is an amino acid synthesized by a series of enzymatic reactions. B, c, d and e and are needed for tryptophan synthesis.

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