BIOL 1F25 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Transfer Rna, Ribosome, Protein Structure

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An amino acid is not part of a gene! A sequence of dna that consists of regulatory sequences (promoter, coding sequence, terminator) and sequences that encode for rna. The formation of a protein from a copy of rna. : the e, p, & a sites are part of the ribosome. : ribosome moves from 5" end of mrna toward 3" end. : polypeptide grows as mrna is read and sequences are added trna: creates a 3 dimensional structure. : anticodons are built into the trna structure. Ribosome: when the two subunits come together, the sites are activated. Polypeptide: polypeptide grows and develops a 3-d structure known as protein. : sequence of nitrogenous bases in dna determines those in rna. : sequence in rna determines that of amino acids in proteins. : sequence of amino acids determines structure of protein. : structure of protein determines functionality of protein. In the enzyme"s active site, the substrate fits perfectly in the dna.

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