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Chapter 10 Information Transfer and Protein Synthesis II

Practice using terminology used in describing DNA's control of protein synthesis through RNA.

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messenger RNA (mRNA)RNA copy of DNA instructions sent to ribosome
transcriptionDNA copies instructions into mRNA
translationmRNA, rRNA, and tRNA meet at ribosome to make a protein
genetic code3 nitrogen bases determine an amino acide in a protein
Marshall Nirenbergexperimented with artificial RNA sequences to determine codons
codon3 nitrogen bases in DNA or mRNA which name a specific amino acid
transfer RNA (tRNA)cross shaped RNA molecule that carries a specific amino acid to the ribosome
ribosomal RNA (rRNA)RNA molecule that is part of ribosome: attachment point for mRNA
reverse transcriptaseenzyme used to copy viral RNA of retoviruses
retrovirusvirus whose genetic information is carried in RNA molecules
RNA polymeraseenzyme that opens DNA and form mRNA from DNA template
transcription initiationRNA polymerase attaches to promoter unwinding DNA
transcription elongationRNA polymerase moves along DNA forming RNA transcript
transcription terminationRNA polymerase and RNA transcript released from DNA terminator region
splicingpost transcription enditing of RNA transcript to form mRNA
intronspieces of RNA transcript cut out when mRNA is spliced
exonspieces of RNA transcript joined together to make mRNA
anticodon3 nitrogen bases in tRNA that match mRNA codons
tRNA chargingattaching proper amino acid tRNA with proper matching anticodon
P site of ribosomeactive site on ribosome that holds tRNA bearing the growing polypeptide chain
A site of ribosomeactive site on ribosome that holds tRNA bearing next amino acid added to chain
reading frameconcept that starting at proper point maintains codon translation
signal sequencebinds to ER receptor that carries polypeptide into organelle for transport to cell
translation initiationmG cap of mRNA, methionine tRNA into p site, ribosome cloeses
translation elongationa site accepts anticodon of tRNA, amino acids bond to chain, slide over to p site
translation terminationending codon in a-site attracts protein to release ribosome and polypeptide


Hiram High School
Hiram, GA

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