BIO206H5 Chapter 7: Chapter 7.docx

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Proteins are principal constituents of cells and determine not only their structure but also their function. The properties and function of a protein molecule is determined by the sequence of the different amino acid subunits in its polypeptide chain. Each type of protein has its own unique amino acid sequence. The amino acid sequence in a protein dictates how the chain will fold to give the molecule with a distinctive shape and chemistry. These genetic instructions carried by dna must therefore specify the amino acid sequences of proteins. Dna does not direct protein synthesis, but acts like a manager, delegating the various tasks to team of workers. All cells, from bacteria to eukaryotic cells, express their genetic information in this way- a principle so fundamental that it has been termed the central dogma of molecular biology. Transcription and translation are the means by which cells express their genetic instructions (genes)

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