PCB 3713C Chapter Notes - Chapter 4-5: Nernst Equation, Symporter, Atp Hydrolysis

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Not all dna can be translated, only is converted to proteins. Tissue-specific gene expression: comes form to concept that even though we have the same dna in all of our body, depending on the organ, a different part of the dna is expressed. Central dogma of molecular biology expression is unidirectional from dna to protein. Deoxyribonucleic acid chains bound as a double helix. Its main functions are to: maintain a source of genetic information for each cell, by cell replication; and to serve as a template to create proteins with genetic information. Structure: nitrogenous base (1) : adenine a- thymine t ; guanine g- cytosine c (they attach a-t and. Transcription: dna to rna using rna polymerase ii (in the nucleus) Translation: rna to protein using trna (in ribosomes located in the cytoplasm) Intermediate step where the rna leaves the nucleus is done by mrna (messenger rna)

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