CHE 211 Study Guide - Final Guide: Methionine, Hemoglobin, Hydrolysis

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Organic Chemistry 2: Molecular Genetics
Protein Synthesis
Protein synthesis is called translation (it is carried out on ribosomes and complexes of
rRNA and proteins); translation is defined: synthesis of a protein from the genetic code
carried on the mRNA
Translation is carried out on the ribosomes (these are complexes of ribosomal RNA
(rRNA) and proteins)
Protein synthesis occurs in multiple places on one mRNA at a time
- Polysome: mRNA plus multiple ribosomes
- Each ribosome synthesizes one copy of the protein molecule encoded by the
mRNA therefore, many copies of the proteins are produced at the same time
tRNA: covalently binds to a specific amino acid (bind to only one specific amino acid)
aided by aminoacyl tRNA synthetase; tRNA also recognizes the appropriate codon on
the mRNA that codes for that particular amino acid
Schematic of the Translation Process
This shows the relationship through
which the nucleotide sequence of a DNA
molecule is transcribed into a
complementary sequence of
ribonucleotides (mRNA)
Each mRNA molecule has a short
untranslated region followed by the
sequences that carry the information for
the order of amino acids in the protein
that will be produced in the process of
translation that genetic information is the sequence of codons along the mRNA (the
decoding process is carried out by the tRNA)
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Protein synthesis is called translation (it is carried out on ribosomes and complexes of rrna and proteins); translation is defined: synthesis of a protein from the genetic code carried on the mrna. Translation is carried out on the ribosomes (these are complexes of ribosomal rna (rrna) and proteins) Protein synthesis occurs in multiple places on one mrna at a time. Each ribosome synthesizes one copy of the protein molecule encoded by the mrna therefore, many copies of the proteins are produced at the same time. Trna: covalently binds to a specific amino acid (bind to only one specific amino acid) aided by aminoacyl trna synthetase; trna also recognizes the appropriate codon on the mrna that codes for that particular amino acid. This shows the relationship through which the nucleotide sequence of a dna molecule is transcribed into a complementary sequence of ribonucleotides (mrna) untranslated region followed by the.

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