BIO SCI 93 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Start Codon, Tata Box, Reading Frame

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Genes produce proteins via transcription, then translation. 3 base pairs code for an amino acid (codon) Rna is spliced (cut and rejoined) at introns and exons. The process by which dna directs protein synthesis (transcription/ translation) The initial rna transcript from any gene. Transcription and translation happen at the same time. Ribosomes attach to mrna while transcription in progress. Translation (ribosomes in cytoplasm: dna, transcription, pre mrna, rna processing, mrna, translation, protein. Codons in a gene specify amino acid sequence of a polypeptide! Codons must be read in the correct reading frame (correct groupings) to produce the specified polypeptide. And therefore, genes can be transcribed (translated after being transplanted from one species to another) Rna polymerase rips apart dna strands and hooks on nucleotides. Promoter signals initiation of rna synthesis- tata box. Transcription factors mediate binding of rna polymerase and turn genes on/off. Rna polymerase continues to untwist the dna strand and attaches nucleotides as it goes along.

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