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Protein Synthesis

Protein synthesis is how our bodies make proteins.

Codon

Codon

  • Each amino acid is coded for by a specific sequence of three bases (called a codon).
Order of bases

Order of bases

  • The order of the bases on the DNA tells us the order for combining amino acids to create particular proteins.
Different proteins

Different proteins

  • We can change the protein made by a gene by altering the sequence of bases in that gene.
Unique structure

Unique structure

  • The long protein chains made in protein synthesis fold up, giving them a unique structure.
  • This unique structure is essential to the protein’s function, in the form of enzymes, hormones, or structural proteins.
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