HUBS1403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Ribosomal Rna, Alternative Splicing, Nuclear Membrane

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Proteome= all of organism"s proteins process called gene expression, a gene"s dna is used as a template for synthesis of a specific protein. 1st = transcriptions information encoded in specific region of dna is transcribed (copied) to produce a specific molecule of rna (ribonucleic acid). A sequence of three such nucleotides in dna is called a base triplet: each dna base triplet is transcribed as a complementary sequence of three nucleotides, called a codon. A given codon specifies a particular amino acid. The genetic code is the set of rules that relate the base triplet sequence of dna to the corresponding codons of rna and the amino acids they specify. Introns located in genes not coding for proteins- exons do code for proteins. Translation nucleotide sequence in an mrna molecule specifies the amino sequence of the protein ribosomes in the cytoplasm carry out translation. The p site holds the trna attached to the growing polypeptide.

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