BIOS1167 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Complete Protein, Hemoglobin, Myoglobin

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Bones, tendons, cartilage, skin, hair, nails (collagen) Transport (myoglobin (oxygen transporter in muscle), haemoglobin) Communication (hormones insulin, growth hormone) bind to receptors. Need: plan for exact details of product (ribosomes, nucleus etc. , raw materials amino acids, processes that assemble raw materials to form product transcription, translation. Rna mrna (messenger), trna (transfer), rrna (ribosomal) 75% of rna. Rna polymerase (enzyme present in nucleus for transfer of message to rna) In nucleus of every cell 4 building blocks (a, t, c, g) Structure - double helix structure and complementary base pairing. Transformation from a gene to a protein. Contains entire set of genes for the body (30000) Section of dna molecule that has the code for a protein. Provides the dna template copied during protein synthesis. What needs to be done: plan copied from nucleus > ribosomes in the cytoplasm, copied plan interpreted (decoded, amino acids (raw materials) put together to complete protein synthesis.

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