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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS REVIEW--GIBNEY

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mRNARNA copy of DNA instructions sent to ribosome
TranscriptionDNA copies instructions into mRNA
TranslationmRNA, rRNA, and tRNA meet at ribosome to make a protein
Codon3 nitrogen bases in mRNA which code for a specific amino acid
tRNACross shaped RNA molecule that carries a specific amino acid to the ribosome.
rRNARNA molecule that is part of ribosome: reads the mRNA code.
RNA polymeraseEnzyme that opens DNA and adds on free RNA nucleotides onto the sense strand of DNA.
mRNA splicingProcess that cuts out the introns from the mRNA transcript
IntronsPieces of RNA transcript cut out that do not code for proteins.
ExonsPieces of the RNA transcript that code for proteins.
Anticodon3 nitrogen bases in tRNA that match mRNA codons
P siteSite on ribosome that holds tRNA bearing the growing protein
A siteSite on ribosome that holds tRNA bearing next amino acid to be added to the chain.
InitiationMethionine tRNA attaches to ribosome; Ribosome pieces come together. This is called translation:
ElongationtRNAs continue to bring in amino acids to chain. This is called translation:
TerminationEnding tRNA attaches to stop codon; all pieces break apart. This is called translation:
E siteSite on the ribosome where the empty tRNA is exiting the ribosome.
ProteinMacromolecule that makes up all of the structures in your body.
GeneThe code on DNA that codes for one protein.
Amino acidsThe building blocks of proteins.
TripletGroup of three bases on DNA that code for an amino acid.
TwentyThe number of kinds of amino acids in living things.
DNAMolecule that contains the codes for all of your proteins.
NucleusWhere transcription takes place.
Cytoplasm on a ribosomeTranslation occurs in the:
RibosomeOrganelle where protein synthesis takes place.
RiboseSugar found in RNA.
DeoxyriboseSugar found in DNA.
UracilBase found in RNA but not in DNA.
ThymineBase found in DNA but not in RNA.
Double strandedDNA has two sides and so is said to be:
Single strandedRNA has one side and so is said to be:
HelicaseEnzyme that uncoils DNA.
One (1)Number of sides of the DNA molecule that are used for transcription.
Sense strandSide of DNA used for transcription.
Nonsense strandSide of DNA NOT used for transcription.
Free RNA nucleotidesPieces of RNA floating in the nucleus from the food we eat.
Too bigDNA cannot leave the nucleus with its protein code because DNA is:
Codon chartA table that contains all of the amino acids and their mRNA codes.
Stop codonA group of three bases that stop the formation of the protein.
MethionineThis is usually the first amino acid to start the protein chain.
One (1)The number of types of amino acids a single tRNA can bring in.
CodontRNAs know where to line up by matching their anticodon to mRNA's ___________.
RecycledAfter translation, tRNA's and mRNA can be:
Peptide bondsBonds between the amino acids are called:
PeptidaseThe enzyme that helps link amino acids together is called:
Release factorAnother name for the tRNA that matches to the stop codon is the:


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