BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Tata Box, Alternative Splicing, Reverse Transcriptase

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Many proteins consist of more than one subunit. Each of these subunits is a separate molecule, called a polypeptide, that is coded by a separate gene. Polypeptides can assemble to create a functional cluster of molecules called a protein. A protein is the functional collection of polypep- tides, while the polypeptide is the molecule encoded by a gene. The pathway from gene to polypeptide has two major steps, transcription and translation. Transcription: the mechanism by which the information encoded in dna is made into a complementary rna copy (dna to rna) Information in one nucleic acid is transferred to another nucleic acid type. Enzyme rna polymerase creates an rna sequence that is complementary to the dna sequence of a given gene. One dna strand (template strand) is read by the rna polymerase, with the rna transcribed from a gene encoding a polypeptide is called mrna. Translation: use of information encoded in the rna to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide.

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