Chemistry 2223B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Adenosine Monophosphate, Protein Biosynthesis, Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution

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G. overview of protein biosynthesis (cid:120) it is estimated that over 100,000 different proteins are present in the human body. The primary sequence (order of amino acids) for each one of these proteins is found in dna, the carrier of genetic information. Amino acids, peptides, and proteins (cid:121) 64 which are involved in protein biosynthesis. (cid:120) the enzyme rna polymerase uses the dna template to synthesize rna, three of nucleus. Dna transcription messenger rna (mrna) ribosomal rna (rrna) cytoplasm transfer rna (trna) (cid:120) all rna is comprised of a phosphate-sugar backbone and the four watson-crick nucleobases, but mrna, trna, and rrna each have very different functions. Amino acids, peptides, and proteins (cid:121) 65 base. Amino acids, peptides, and proteins (cid:121) 66 (cid:120) mrna carries the amino-acid sequence of the to-be-synthesized protein, hence the name messenger rna, by using codons. Codons contain three nucleobases, the sequence of which corresponds to an amino acid.

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