CHEM564 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase, Pseudoknot, Transfer Rna

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Biomolecular chemistry: rna and transcription, primary source material, biochemistry berg, jeremy m. ; tymoczko, john l. ; and stryer, lubert (courtesy of the ncbi bookshelf, molecular cell biology lodish, harvey; berk, arnold; zipursky, s. lawrence; Goodsell of the scripps research institute and are being used with permission. I highly recommend browsing the molecule of the month series at the pdb (http:// www. pdb. org/pdb/101/motm_archive. do) U. s. department of energy human genome program (http://www. ornl. gov/hgmis: there are many ways of stating the central dogma of molecular biology. Apparently francis crick originally de ned it like this: the central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information. It states that information cannot be transferred back from protein to either protein or nucleic acid. (http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/ For rna genes (trna and rrna), the expression is complete after a functional trna or rrna is generated. The roles of rna: more than just messengers.