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Quick recap!
Write down the following:

The shape of a DNA molecule is…
The four DNA bases are…
These bases are joined by…
A gene is a short section of DNA coding
for a…
Protein manufacture
WALT: To describe the processes involved in making
proteins.

WILF:
~ Recall how proteins are made up of amino acids. (D)
~ Spot how the order of bases in DNA controls the
sequence of amino acids produced in a protein. (D)
~ Describe how the sequence of amino acids joined
together is unique in each protein. (C)
~ Explain the stages involved in transcription. (B)
~ Explain the stages involved in translation. (B)
~ Compare these two processes. (A/A*)
Protein manufacture  Making
proteins  Protein synthesis
This happens in two stages:
Transcription  ‘Copying’
Translation
Transcription

Where? Inside the nucleus.

What? The weak hydrogen
bonds between the DNA
strands are broken and the
strands separate.
One DNA strand is used as a
template.
Complementary bases pair up
to the template, forming
messenger RNA (mRNA).
mRNA does not have the
base thymine (T). Adenine (A)
pairs with uracil (U) instead.

mRNA
What would be the
mRNA be?

ACTTAGCG
UGAAUCGC
Remember mRNA has no
thymine, you replace this
with uracil (U).
So far…
~ DNA has been unzipped.
~ One DNA strand has acted like a
template.
~ messenger RNA bases have paired up
with the template, remember A-U and C-G
~ the DNA strand has been ‘copied’ onto
the mRNA
~ this now leaves the nucleus
Protein manufacture  Making
proteins  Protein synthesis
This happens in two stages:
Transcription  ‘Copying’
Translation  ‘Changing into
something different’
Translation
tRNA

Where? In the cytoplasm.
amino acids

Protein (polypeptide)

mRNA
ribosome

The mRNA is decoded in
groups of 3 (triplet or
codon)
So translation…
~the mRNA attached to a ribosome.
~ the ribosome decodes the mRNA in
groups of 3.
~ for each codon or triplet, a tRNA
molecule brings a specific amino acid.
~ this continues forming a chain of amino
acids or polypeptide.
Why?

enzymes

The amino acid chain
or polypeptide can
muscle tissue
then twist and fold in
order to form a
hormones
protein.

Proteins are used
throughout the body.
DNA double helix is
separated.
The mRNA
acts as a
code for
tRNA. =
Translation

mRNA joins
onto a
ribosome.

Amino acids
on
A chain of amino neighbouring
acids is a poly- tRNA join
peptide.
together.

mRNA is made
using DNA strand. =
Transcription.
mRNA leaves
nucleus and enters
cytoplasm.

The poly-peptide chain
folds to form a protein
which is used in the
cell or exported to the
body.
True or false?
1. Transcription and translation are two processes which
make proteins.
2. mRNA has the following bases, adenine, thymine,
cytosine and guanine.

3. Transcription takes place inside the nucleus.
4. Translation takes place inside the nucleus.
5. The mRNA strand is decoded by the ribosomes in
groups of 4.
So far…
~ DNA has been unzipped.
~ One DNA strand has acted like a
template.
~ messenger RNA bases have paired up
with the template, remember A-U and C-G
~ the DNA strand has been ‘copied’ onto
the mRNA
~ this now leaves the nucleus
Translation
tRNA

Where? In the cytoplasm.
amino acids

Protein (polypeptide)

mRNA
ribosome

The mRNA is decoded in
groups of 3 (triplet or
codon)
So translation…
~the mRNA attached to a ribosome.
~ the ribosome decodes the mRNA in
groups of 3.
~ for each codon or triplet, a tRNA
molecule brings a specific amino acid.
~ this continues forming a chain of amino
acids or polypeptide.
Why?

enzymes

The amino acid chain
or polypeptide can
muscle tissue
then twist and fold in
order to form a
hormones
protein.

Proteins are used
throughout the body.
Describe as fully as you can how different
proteins are made from the genetic code
of DNA. (6m)

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B2.10 proteins

  • 1. Quick recap! Write down the following: The shape of a DNA molecule is… The four DNA bases are… These bases are joined by… A gene is a short section of DNA coding for a…
  • 2. Protein manufacture WALT: To describe the processes involved in making proteins. WILF: ~ Recall how proteins are made up of amino acids. (D) ~ Spot how the order of bases in DNA controls the sequence of amino acids produced in a protein. (D) ~ Describe how the sequence of amino acids joined together is unique in each protein. (C) ~ Explain the stages involved in transcription. (B) ~ Explain the stages involved in translation. (B) ~ Compare these two processes. (A/A*)
  • 3. Protein manufacture  Making proteins  Protein synthesis This happens in two stages: Transcription  ‘Copying’ Translation
  • 4. Transcription Where? Inside the nucleus. What? The weak hydrogen bonds between the DNA strands are broken and the strands separate. One DNA strand is used as a template. Complementary bases pair up to the template, forming messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA does not have the base thymine (T). Adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U) instead. mRNA
  • 5. What would be the mRNA be? ACTTAGCG UGAAUCGC Remember mRNA has no thymine, you replace this with uracil (U).
  • 6. So far… ~ DNA has been unzipped. ~ One DNA strand has acted like a template. ~ messenger RNA bases have paired up with the template, remember A-U and C-G ~ the DNA strand has been ‘copied’ onto the mRNA ~ this now leaves the nucleus
  • 7. Protein manufacture  Making proteins  Protein synthesis This happens in two stages: Transcription  ‘Copying’ Translation  ‘Changing into something different’
  • 8. Translation tRNA Where? In the cytoplasm. amino acids Protein (polypeptide) mRNA ribosome The mRNA is decoded in groups of 3 (triplet or codon)
  • 9. So translation… ~the mRNA attached to a ribosome. ~ the ribosome decodes the mRNA in groups of 3. ~ for each codon or triplet, a tRNA molecule brings a specific amino acid. ~ this continues forming a chain of amino acids or polypeptide.
  • 10. Why? enzymes The amino acid chain or polypeptide can muscle tissue then twist and fold in order to form a hormones protein. Proteins are used throughout the body.
  • 11. DNA double helix is separated. The mRNA acts as a code for tRNA. = Translation mRNA joins onto a ribosome. Amino acids on A chain of amino neighbouring acids is a poly- tRNA join peptide. together. mRNA is made using DNA strand. = Transcription. mRNA leaves nucleus and enters cytoplasm. The poly-peptide chain folds to form a protein which is used in the cell or exported to the body.
  • 12. True or false? 1. Transcription and translation are two processes which make proteins. 2. mRNA has the following bases, adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. 3. Transcription takes place inside the nucleus. 4. Translation takes place inside the nucleus. 5. The mRNA strand is decoded by the ribosomes in groups of 4.
  • 13. So far… ~ DNA has been unzipped. ~ One DNA strand has acted like a template. ~ messenger RNA bases have paired up with the template, remember A-U and C-G ~ the DNA strand has been ‘copied’ onto the mRNA ~ this now leaves the nucleus
  • 14. Translation tRNA Where? In the cytoplasm. amino acids Protein (polypeptide) mRNA ribosome The mRNA is decoded in groups of 3 (triplet or codon)
  • 15. So translation… ~the mRNA attached to a ribosome. ~ the ribosome decodes the mRNA in groups of 3. ~ for each codon or triplet, a tRNA molecule brings a specific amino acid. ~ this continues forming a chain of amino acids or polypeptide.
  • 16. Why? enzymes The amino acid chain or polypeptide can muscle tissue then twist and fold in order to form a hormones protein. Proteins are used throughout the body.
  • 17. Describe as fully as you can how different proteins are made from the genetic code of DNA. (6m)

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Proteins are made up of amino acids.
  2. UGAAUCGC
  3. mRNA is small enough to move out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm of the cell.
  4. Compare the processes of transcription and translation.
  5. 1. T 2. F (Uracil not thymine) 3. T 4. F (cytoplasm) 5. F (3)
  6. mRNA is small enough to move out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm of the cell.