Biochemistry 2280A Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Aldehyde, Post-Translational Modification, Ubiquitin

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Many identical rna copies can be made from the same gene which can then each direct the synthesis of many identical protein molecules. Allows for many proteins to be made at once. Genes can be transcribed at different rates and rna can be translated at different rates. Portions of dna sequence are transcribed into rna. Information is copied into another chemical form but in the same language of nucleotides. Rna is a linear polymer made of four different nucleotide subunits linked by phosphodiester bonds. Transcription produces rna that is complementary to one strand of dna. All rna in cell is made by transcription. Transcription begins with unwinding of a small portion of dna to expose the bases on each dna strand. One of the two strands of the double helix act as a template for the synthesis of rna. Ribonucleotides added 5(cid:495) to 3(cid:495) covalentley by the enzyme rna polymerase.

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