14.1.1

Introduction to Transcription & Protein Synthesis

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Protein Synthesis

Protein synthesis is the process of making proteins in the cells.

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The genome

  • The genome is the complete set of genes in an individual's DNA.
  • The genes in the genome encode the different proteins a cell needs.
  • The proteome is the full range of proteins an individual can produce.
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Base sequence

  • DNA is made from a combination of four different bases (A, T, C, G).
  • A specific sequence of three bases (called a codon) encodes a specific amino acid.
  • The order of the bases on the DNA tells us the order for combining amino acids to create particular proteins.
    • Each amino acid is encoded for by more than one codon.
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Processes

  • There are two processes involved in synthesizing protein from a base sequence. These are:
    • Transcription.
    • Translation.
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The Central Dogma

  • The flow of genetic information in cells from DNA to mRNA to protein is described by the Central Dogma
    • This states that genes specify the sequence of mRNAs, which in turn specify the sequence of proteins.
  • The decoding of one molecule to another is performed by specific proteins and RNAs.
  • Because the information stored in DNA is so central to cellular function, the cell makes mRNA copies of this information for protein synthesis to keep DNA intact and protected.

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