HNF 150 Lecture 11: 02/12 Proteins

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Protein: protein contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen plus nitrogen, amino acids are the building blocks of protein, some amino acids are essential. What makes proteins different from one another? (2: sequence. Peptide bonds join amino acids together in a chain. 20 different kinds of amino acids make up proteins: shape. Protein synthesis: in the nucleus, the dna serves as a template to make strands of messenger. Each mrna strand copies exactly the instructions for making some protein the cell needs: the mrna exits the nucleus through the nuclear membrane. Dna remains inside the nucleus: the mrna attaches itself to the protein-making machinery of the cell, the ribosomes, thousands of transfer rna (trnas), each carrying its amino acid, cluster around the ribosomes. When the messenger calls for an amino acid, the trna carrying it snaps into position. The mrna is degraded, and the trnas are freed to return for more amino acids.

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