Translation Flashcards

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Ribosomes

not specific - can translate any mRNA

A

Prokaryotes (e.g. Bacteria)
3 rRNA + 56 proteins
30S + 50S subunits = 70S ribosome

Eukaryotes
4 rRNA + 82 proteins
40S + 60S subunits = 80S ribosome

The difference in ribosomal size is important when designing drugs

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RNA types

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rRNA - RNA polymerase I ~ 80% 
only a few types, many copies of each 
mRNA - RNA polymerase II ~ 2% 
100,000s of types, a few copies of each 
tRNA - RNA polymerase III ~ 15% 
100s of types, many copies of each
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3
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The Genetic Code

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Is non-overlapping and comma less.
Triplet - 3 bases code for 1 amino acid.
Template is read 5’to3’ –> produces a N to C polypeptide chain extension.

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4
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Start and Stop Codons

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Initiation - AUG (recognised by Methionyl tRNA)

Termination - UAA, UAG, UGA

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5
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tRNA

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On the 3’OH an amino acid can be added - changes the tRNA to amino acyl tRNA
The anticodon = the tRNA sequence that is complimentary to the found on the mRNA

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6
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Wobble position on the tRNA

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Base I is aspecific - e.g. I can match with U, C and A

a single tRNA species can recognise more than one codon

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7
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Translation Initiation

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5’cap is being recognised
Requires energy
Starts coding at AUG

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Translation elongation

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Met is added at AUG codon at the P site
The A site is the acceptor site for the next amino acyl tRNA
Peptide bond formation - elongation of polypeptide chain at the A site
Ribosome moves along the RNA leaving the A site empty and ready for the next amino acyl tRNA

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9
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Translation termination

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At a stop codon water is used to hydrolyse the peptide bond and free the ribosome

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10
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Bacteria

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Simple promoters
Single RNA polymerase (humans have three)
No post transcriptional processing (no introns)
Shorter lived mRNA
Different translation factors

Differences allow drugs to target bacterial protein synthesis without damaging human protein synthesis

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