GCD 3022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Start Codon, Transfer Rna, Alpha Helix

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Cellular proteins are made via the translation of mrna. Garrod studied the disease called alkaptonuria and suggested that some genes encode enzymes. Beadle and tatum studied neurospora mutants that were altered in their nutritional requirements and hypothesized that one gene encodes one enzyme. 13. 2 the relationship between the genetic code and protein synthesis. During translation, the sequence of codons in mrna is used via trna molecules to make a polypeptide with a specific amino acid sequence. The genetic code refers to the relationship between the three-base codons in the mrna and the amino acids that are incorporated into a polypeptide. One codon (aug) is a start codon, which determines the reading frame of the mrna. Three codons (uaa, uag, and uga) function as stop codons. The genetic code is largely universal, but some exceptions are known to occur. A polypeptide is made by the formation of peptide bonds between adjacent amino acids.

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