BIOL1007 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Start Codon, Dipeptide, Hydrolysis

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11 Oct 2018
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Explain the unique problems associated with converting the information as a nucleic acid sequence to an amino acid sequence: protein synthesis uses three types of rna. Contains template for protein synthesis/information about which amino acids to add in which order. Matches the correct amino acids to the template. Combines with proteins to form the machinery for protein synthesis/catalyses peptide bond formation. Outline the unique problems associated with protein synthesis, with reference to the unfavourable thermodynamics of peptide bond formation and the requirement for order. Describe the strategies used by cells to overcome these problems: challenges, the need to convert a sequence of nucleotides to a sequence of amino acids. It catalyses the activation of amino acids: use atp hydrolysis to get the energy to make a high energy bond, attach the correct amino acid to its matched trna, recognise the anticodon and other parts of the trna.

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