BIOSC 0160 Chapter Notes - Chapter Chapter 14: Rna Polymerase Iii, Ribosome-Binding Site, Start Codon

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Information flow from gene to proteins-background info to the central dogma. 1. mrna-travel from nucleus to cytoplasm to be translated into polypeptide i. Translated by the ribosome for proteins in its sequence of amino acids. 3. trna-bind to specific amino acid and recognize specific sequences of nucleotides in mrna i. Anti-codon correspond to codons on the dn and place corresponding nucleotides. Genetic code allow for nucleotide sequences in rna to be translated to proteins. Substrates: atp, gtp,ctp,utp (if in vitro) salt and buffer. Rna polymerase unwinds and read dna template 3"-5" Energy released from 2 phosphates from substrates removed by rna polymerase iii. Short life span, mutations aren"t as harmful as dna. Transcript fold back on itself and form internal h-nucleic acid. Hybridizationbond between bases, causing transcript to fall away. Protein bind to specific sequence and cause rna to detach from. Genetic code-specify which aa will be used to build a protein.

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