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8.5 Translation
KEY CONCEPT
Translation converts an mRNA message
into a protein.
8.5 Translation
Translation converts mRNA messages into proteins.
• A reading frame is a series of three non-overlapping
nucleotides read, in order, by a cell
• A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides that codes for
an amino acid.
• A codon must be read in the correct reading frame for the
correct protein to be made.
Start codon for
codon for
• The start codon is
methionine (Met)
leucine (Leu)
– AUG
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• A change in the order in which codons are read changes
the resulting protein.
• There is a “common language”: Regardless of the
organism, the same codons code for the same amino
acids.
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• The genetic code matches each codon to its amino acid or
function.
– one start
codon (AUG)
codes for
methionine
– three stop
codons(UAA,
UAG, UGA)
codons
The genetic code matches each RNA codon with its amino acid or function.
8.5 Translation
Amino acids are linked together to become a protein.
• An anticodon is a set of three nucleotides on a tRNA that
bind to a complementary mRNA codon.
• A tRNA (transfer RNA) carries amino acids from the
cytoplasm to the ribosome
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• Ribosomes (yes, the organelles in the cytoplasm and the
“rough stuff” on the rough E.R.) make proteins!
– The large ribosomal subunit has 3 binding sites for tRNA.
– The small ribosomal subunit binds to mRNA.
3.
6.
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• 1. For translation to begin:
– tRNA binds to a start codon and signals the ribosome to
assemble.
– A complementary tRNA anticodon binds to the exposed
codon, bringing its amino acid close to the first amino
acid.
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2. The ribosome helps form peptide bonds between the
amino acids.
3. The ribosome pulls the mRNA strand the length of one
codon AND…………………..
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– The now empty tRNA molecule drops off the ribosome.
– A complementary tRNA anticodon binds to the next
exposed codon.
– Once the stop codon is reached, the ribosome
releases the protein and disassembles.
4. tRNA
1. Amino acid
2. Peptide bond
5. Reading frame
8. anticodon
7. mRNA