HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Leucine, The Sequence, Peptide

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24 Aug 2018
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Some proteins are needed only by specific cells. The proteome of a cell is all the protein that a cell makes, and proteomics is the study of the proteins in a cell. The proteome of one cell can be compared to another to see how they are different. A muscle cell vs a skin cell. Rna -> protein: flow of information from dna to rna to protein: the central dogma. Contains uracil instead of thymine: rna acts as an intermediary between dna and protein. The rna introns are then cut out and the exons are all joined together. This transcript is called processed rna: three kinds of rna are transcribed from dna. Translated in the cytoplasm to make proteins. Together with ribosomal proteins rrna makes up the ribosomes. C with g: transcription ends at a terminator sequence, dna uncoils and unzips, rna polymerase -> messenger rna (mrna, mrna exits nucleus through nuclear pores.

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