BCH 3170 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Aminoacyl-Trna, Pyrophosphate, Inosine

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Protein synthesis and the genetic code between any two amino acids. Will need to draw a peptidic bond on the final, so know how to do that. Not specific, can occur between any two amino acids, specificity comes from other points. Bond formation is catalyzed by the ribosome. Central dogma and the requirement for an adaptor molecule between mrna and protein reaction b/w dna and rna is transcription, rxn b/w rna and protein is translation. In eukaryotic cells, particularly in viruses, we can have reverse transcription where the template for transcription is rna not dna. Translation from nucleic acid language to amino acid language. Ribosome has 3 sites, a, e and p trna carries amino acids one at a time into the ribosome where the peptidic bond is catalyzed. Job of ribosome is to read the sequence of amino acids on the mrna and to match it with the correct mrna.

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