DNA vs. RNA Partner Matching
With your partner, match each characteristic with either DNA or RNA
When you are done, create a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting DNA & RNA using your matching activity. You must create at least 4 similarities!
Write one paragraph comparing and contrasting DNA and RNA. Do this independently!
DNA Replication Quiz
Review Transcription Practice (#7)
So…
Now we know the DNA codes for the proteins that need to be made..
And, that mRNA picks that code up and brings it to the ribosome.
But…then what?
Do Now
WRITE the QUESTIONS and ANSWER!!!1. What must cells do before they can
divide?2. How does replication of DNA differ from
transcription of DNA?3. Why must mRNA be used in protein
synthesis? 4. Where does the mRNA come from to
transcribe the DNA? 5. What does the Central Dogma
state/indicate?
Lost in Translation
What does translation mean?
When have you had to translate something?
What is TRANSLATION?
The GOAL of TRANSLATION is the link amino acids together to make PROTEINS
RNAPROTEIN
Where does TRANSLATION take place?
The CYTOPLASM and RIBOSOMES
CYTOPLASM: because the mRNA travels our of the nucleus into the cytoplasm on the way to the Ribosome
RIBOSOME: because this is where the proteins are actually made
What are the STEPS of Translation?
1. mRNA attaches to the ribosome
2. Ribosome “reads” the mRNA groups in THREE BASES = a CODON
1. a. Each CODON codes for a certain amino acid
3. A tRNAmolecule comes along with the right ANTICODON to match the mRNA CODON
1. CODON = AAA ANTICODON = 2. CODON = UAG ANTICODON =
4. The tRNAmolecules “carries” the amino acids and links them together with PEPTIDE bonds to make a PROTEIN
What is another name for PROTEINS?
POLYPEPTIDES because they are made of many PEPTIDE BONDS
IMPORTANT TERMS:
• CODON = is a set of THREE NITROGEN BASES • ONE CODON = ONE AMINO ACID
• TRANSCRIPTION = DNA mRNA (in nucleus)
• TRANSLATION = RNAPROTEIN (in cytoplasm/ribosome)
GALLERY WALK
PROTEIN SYTHESIS ANALOGY: A NECKLACEFACTORY
The RIBOSOME is like…
A necklace factory.
Because… The whole purpose of the factory is to make necklaces (proteins)
The DNA is like…
The Boss
Because… it tells the factory workers which type of necklaces to make.
The mRNA is like…
The Secretary
Because… it delivers the necklace recipes and orders to the factory
The Boss (DNA) tells the secretary (mRNA) which necklaces (proteins) need to be made
The secretary (mRNA) delivers the Boss’s (DNA) necklaces order to the factory (Ribosome)
The tRNA is like…
The Delivery trucks
Because… it drops off the ingredients to the factory for the correct necklaces to be made
The trucks (tRNA) drop off the ingredients – the beads (amino acids) - to make the necklaces (proteins) that the Boss (DNA) ordered
So…
The Boss (DNA) gives the necklace orders and recipes to the Secretary (mRNA) to bring to the necklace factory (ribosomes).
The Delivery Trucks (tRNA) bring the ingredients (amino acids) to the necklace factory (ribosome), where the necklaces (proteins) are made and then shipped out
With your partner..
Take 1 minutes to discuss the analogy and how the necklace factory relates to protein synthesis
But…
What does this actually look like?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJxobgkPEAo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6O6uRb1D38
Annotate your drawing along with me…
Check Point
1) The diagram above depicts the process of ______________________________ synthesis, or how the cell makes proteins from DNA.
2) What is the name of the process happening inside the nucleus?
3) In one sentence, explain what happens in the nucleus.
4) To what organelle does mRNA go to after the first step of protein synthesis?
5) What step of protein synthesis happens here?
6) Explain what happens during the process you identified above.
Autoville Practice
Using your knowledge of Protein Synthesis and the Cookie Analogy, Independently complete Autoville practice
Now…
We know that the mRNA brings the recipe to make the proteins
And, the tRNA brings the right ingredients (amino acids) to make the proteins
And, the Ribosome actually puts the ingredients together to make the proteins
BUT… How does the tRNA know which amino acids to bring…?
GUIDED PRACTICETranslation
TRANSCRIPTION RACE
DNA
Complementary Strand
mRNA
Amino Acids
TRANSCRIPTION RACE
DNA CTA
Complementary Strand
mRNA
Amino Acids
TRANSCRIPTION RACE
DNA GCA
Complementary Strand
mRNA
Amino Acids
TRANSCRIPTION RACE
DNA GGT
Complementary Strand
mRNA
Amino Acids
TRANSCRIPTION RACE
DNA TTC CAC
Complementary Strand
mRNA
Amino Acids
TRANSCRIPTION RACE
DNA GTA CAT
Complementary Strand
mRNA
Amino Acids
TRANSCRIPTION RACE
DNA CCT GTA TCA
Complementary Strand
mRNA
Amino Acids
PRACTICE Protein synthesis
TAT
Codon Chart