Biochemistry 2280A Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Proteolysis, Isotopic Labeling, Polynucleotide Phosphorylase

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7 from dna to protein: how cells read the genome. From rna to protein mrna sequence is decoded in sets of three nucleotides. Genetic code: rules by which nucleotide sequence is converted into amino acid sequence. Redundant code 4 nucleotides, 64 possible combinations for triplets, but only 20 amino acids. Nearly all organisms use same code, except some minor differences in mitochondria, some fungi and protozoa. Codon: triplet of consecutive nucleotides in rna, specifies corresponding amino acid. This cca sequence is added post transcriptionally: because of redundancy, some amino acids have more than one trna and some trna base pair with mrna at only first two nucleotides. Wobble = mismatch at third position of codon: humans have 500 different trna, only 48 anticodon among them. Specific enzymes couple trnas to correct amino acids. Ribosome: large complex of ribosomal proteins and ribosomal rna (rrna)

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