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Lecture Objectives Define Terms : Transcription, Translation, nucleic acid, amino acid, DNA, RNA, mRNA, cDNA, “ATCG”, Gene, Genomics, Protein, Proteomics, Exon, Intron, Chromosome, Nucleus, Ribosome, Diploid, Codon, UTR. Explain Concepts : 1) How 24,000 genes in the human genome encode more than 100,000 proteins. 2) How information flows through Transcription and Translation. 3) 4 points of information control in the cell. 4) Explain RNA splicing with respect to Exons and Introns. 5) Explain the difference between a Haploid and a Diploid Cell.

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Page 1: Lecture Objectives Define Terms: Transcription, Translation, nucleic acid, amino acid, DNA, RNA, mRNA, cDNA, “ATCG”, Gene, Genomics, Protein, Proteomics,

Lecture Objectives

Define Terms:Transcription, Translation, nucleic acid, amino acid, DNA, RNA, mRNA, cDNA, “ATCG”, Gene, Genomics, Protein, Proteomics, Exon, Intron, Chromosome, Nucleus, Ribosome, Diploid, Codon, UTR.

Explain Concepts:

1) How 24,000 genes in the human genome encode more than 100,000 proteins.2) How information flows through Transcription and Translation.3) 4 points of information control in the cell.4) Explain RNA splicing with respect to Exons and Introns.5) Explain the difference between a Haploid and a Diploid Cell.

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Central Dogma of Molecular Biology:

DNA acts as a template to replicate itself

DNA is also TRANSCRIBED into RNA

RNA is TRANSLATED into Protein

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Human Genome:

Diploid (2 copies of genetic material)

46 Chromosomes (total)

Gender-specific Chromosomes:XX = FemaleXY = Male

Not all cells/organisms are diploid gametes = haploid (1 copy) wheat, corn = hexaploid (6 copies)

“Chromosome” literally means “color”And “body” described by early microscopists referring to the subcellular structures that stained by some dyes.

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Human Genome:

1st Sequenced (Published) in February 2001

Over 3 Billion base pairs

Estimated 35,000 genes (20% have been patented!).Genes defined as regions of the genome that encode RNAthat are translated into proteins.

Estimated >100,000 proteins from 35,000 genes (only 1.5% of the genome are “genes”)Each gene can encode multiple proteins due to “alternative splicing”.

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DNA

hnRNA

mRNA

Protein

Transcription

RNA Splicing

Translation

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Promoterregion

“poly-A tail”

100-300 “A”UnTranslated Regions (UTR)3’ UTR before translation start site5’ UTR after translation stop site

Steps in Transcription:

1) Double-stranded DNA (gene) is separated into single strands.

2) RNA Polymerases make exact RNA template from DNA (hnRNA).

3) Introns are spliced out of hnRNA to make mRNA.

4) Poly-A tail is added to 3’ end of mRNA.

5) mRNA moves out of nucleus to ribosome (in the cytosol) where protein translation occurs (protein from mRNA template).

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Protein –

“The structural, functional and secreted stuff”“The stuff you are made of”“skin, hair, cartilage, tendons, eye color, etc.”“where genetic information is translated into function”

Made up of 20 different amino acids that each harbor different molecular characteristics (soluble, insoluble, acidic, basic, etc, etc).

Protein Dogma:

Sequence of amino acids confers specific 3D characteristics

3D characteristics correlates with function

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Depiction of a protein in 3D

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Protein TRANSLATION from mRNA

The genetic “bit” information to encode a specific amino acid is contained in a gene’s Codon. A Codon is a 3-base (3-nucleotide) sub-sequence that defines the amino acid to be incorporated into the protein.

All proteins start with the Codon ATG (DNA notation) or AUG (RNA), which encodes for the amino acid Methionine.

This start or “initiation” codon sets the “Reading Frame” for Translation.

Many genetic mutations involve the deletion of a single nucleotide, which causes a “Frame Shift” (aka Frame Shift Mutation), disrupting the Translational process causing a change in the amino acid composition and alters the stop codon for all amino acids “Down stream” from this type of mutation.

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Start with a thin 2 x 4 lego block…

Add a 2 x 2 lego block…

Add a 2 x 3 lego block…

Add a 2 x 4 lego block…

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4 points of molecular information control

1) Transcriptional ControlControl of which genes are “used” or “expressed” by the cell.

2) RNA Processing or SplicingEditing out of introns and sometimes key exons.

3) Translational ControlControl of the amount of protein made from mRNA.

4) Protein Activity ControlControl of how a protein’s activity.