cystic fibrosis from gene to protein
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Cystic Fibrosis From Gene to Protein. Class instructions. In this lesson. Look at the normal and mutated CFTR gene Make messenger RNA (mRNA) from DNA- transcription Make protein from mRNA- translation. The devil is in the detail!. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Cystic FibrosisFrom Gene to
ProteinClass instructions
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In this lesson
• Look at the normal and mutated CFTR gene
• Make messenger RNA (mRNA) from DNA- transcription
• Make protein from mRNA- translation
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The devil is in the detail!
• The 5’ prime and 3’ prime ends of the bases must be round the right way!
IMPORTANT: Do not take
bases apart!!!
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Correct base pairing is critical!
• Green (Guanine) pairs with yellow (Cytosine)
• Blue (Adenine) pairs with orange (Thymine)
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Lesson – part 1Normal CFTR Gene ΔF508 CF Mutation
Sense
Antisense
Sense
Antisense
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Transcription – Step 1
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Base pairing in mRNA- use brown sugars
• Green (Guanine) pairs with yellow (Cytosine)
• Blue (Adenine) pairs with light blue (Uracil)
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Transcription – Step 2• To make an mRNA, you must use the
antisense (red sugars) strand as as the template as base pairing is complimentary.
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Resulting mRNA
Normal CFTR mRNA ΔF508 CFTR mRNA
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Translation
• Turns mRNA into protein• Use transfer RNA (tRNA) which are
attached to amino acids as intermediate
• Amino acids have a direction too!
N-terminal C-terminal
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Transfer RNA
UAAIsoleucine
CAAValine
CCAGlycine
AAAPhenylalanine
UAAIsoleucine
tRNA – holds an anticodon at one end, and an amino acid at the other
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Using mRNA in 5’-3’ orientation, translate into
protein.
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Separate tRNA & protein from mRNA
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Resulting protein
Isoleucine – Phenylalanine - Glycine
Isoleucine – Glycine - Valine
Normal CFTR protein
ΔF508 CFTR protein
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
• Using the original chromosomes, separate strands
• Find where primers stick to each strand
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Genetic Test • Using the original chromosomes, see what a PCR
product will look like.• Remember: Each individual will have 2 chromosomes
- one inherited from mother and one from father.
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DNA gel genetic test result