Translation - The Genetic Code Flashcards

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How is mRNA read?

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In blocks of 3
- 3 nucleotides => 1codon
- 4 bases => 64 codon combination

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How genetic code was deciphered - In vitro translation system from E.coli

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  • When RNA was added, proteins encoded by the RNA were synthesised
  • DNA of a defined sequence was made chemically, used as template for RNA polymerase + RNA used in in vitro
  • Then, amino acids joined to its tRNA molecule are bound to the ribosome in presence of each triplet
  • Codon binding studies found all 64 codons
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How genetic code was deciphered - Polynucleotide phosphorylase

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Polynucleotide phosphorylase was used to synthesise homopolymers of RNA
- There were defined ratios of bases

  • PolyU coded for polyphenylalanine
  • PolyC coded for polyproline
  • PolyA coded for polylysine
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What does UUU code for?

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Most common codon
Synthesises phenylalanine

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2Us and 1Gs (UUG, UGU, GUU)

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Next common after UUU
Synthesises valine, leucine and cysteine

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1Us and 2Gs (UGG, GUG, GGU)

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Next common after 2Us and 1Gs
Synthesises tryptophan and glycine

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GGG

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Least common codon
Synthesise glycine

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The genetic code

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  • Is a triplet code that is read in the 5’ to 3’ direction
  • Most amino acids are coded for by more than one codon
  • Is universal (exc. mitochondria + chloroplasts)
  • Is non-overlapping + degenerate
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