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Genetic code and its characteristics




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            Biochemistry For Medics
                                             1
Flow of genetic information




The central dogma of molecular biology describes the
two-step process, transcription and translation, by which
the information in genes flows into proteins: DNA →
RNA → protein.


                                      Biochemistry For Medics   2
Introduction




The pathway of protein synthesis is called Translation
because the language of nucleotide sequence on
mRNA is translated in to the language of an amino
acid sequence. The process of Translation requires a
Genetic code, through which the information
contained in nucleic acid sequence is expressed to
produce a specific sequence of amino acids.
                                   Biochemistry For Medics   3
Introduction – Genetic Code
The letters A, G, T and C correspond to the
nucleotides found in DNA. They are organized
into codons.
The collection of codons is called Genetic
code.

For 20 amino acids there should be 20
codons.
Each codon should have 3 nucleotides to
impart specificity to each of the amino acid for
a specific codon
1 Nucleotide- 4 combinations
2 Nucleotides 16 combinations
3 Nucleotides- 64 combinations ( Most suited
for 20 amino acids)
                                             Biochemistry For Medics   4
Genetic Code
 Genetic code is a dictionary that
  corresponds with sequence of
  nucleotides and sequence of Amino
  Acids.
 Words in dictionary are in the form of
  codons
 Each codon is a triplet of nucleotides
 64 codons in total and three out of
  these are Non Sense codons.
 61 codons for 20 amino acids
                        Biochemistry For Medics   5
Genetic Code- Table




            Biochemistry For Medics   6
Genetic Code-Characteristics
 Specificity- Genetic code is specific
  (Unambiguous)
 A specific codon always codes for the
  same amino acid.
e.g. UUU codes for Phenyl Alanine, it
  can not code for any other amino acid.




                       Biochemistry For Medics   7
Genetic Code-Universal
  Universal- In all living organism Genetic
  code is the same.
 The exception to universality is found in
  mitochondrial codons where AUA codes
  for methionine and UGA for tryptophan,
  instead of isoleucine and termination
  codon respectively of cytoplasmic protein
  synthesizing machinery.
 AGA and AGG code for Arginine in
  cytoplasm but in mitochondria they are
  termination codons.
                        Biochemistry For Medics   8
Genetic Code-Redundant
Redundant- Genetic code is Redundant, also called
Degenerate.
Although each codon corresponds to a single amino acid but
a single amino acid can have multiple codons. Except
Tryptophan and Methionine each amino acid has multiple
codons.




                                       Biochemistry For Medics   9
Genetic Code- Non Overlapping
and Non Punctuated
 All codons are independent sets of 3
  bases.
 There is no overlapping ,
 Codon is read from a fixed starting
  point as a continuous sequence of
  bases, taken three at a time.
 The starting point is extremely
  important and this is called Reading
  frame.
                       Biochemistry For Medics   10
Non Sense Codons
   There are 3 codons out of 64 in genetic code which do not
    encode for any Amino Acid.
   These are called termination codons or stop codons or
    nonsense codons. The stop codons are UAA, UAG, and
    UGA. They encode no amino acid. The ribosome pauses and
    falls off the mRNA.




                                     Biochemistry For Medics    11
Initiator codon
 AUG is the initiator codon in majority
  of proteins-
 In a few cases GUG may be the
  initiator codon
 Methionine is the only amino acid
  specified by just one codon, AUG.




                        Biochemistry For Medics   12
Wobbling phenomenon
 The rules of base pairing are relaxed
  at the third position, so that a base
  can pair with more than one
  complementary base.
 Some tRNA anticodons
  have Inosine at the third position.
 Inosine can pair with U, C, or A. This
  means that we don't need 61 different
  tRNA molecules, only half as many
  are required.
                       Biochemistry For Medics   13
Wobbling phenomenon
 First two bases in Codon in m RNA(5’-3’)
  base pair traditionally with the 2 nd and
  3rd base of the Anticodon in t RNA(5’-3’)
 Non traditional base pairing is observed
  between the third base of the codon and
  1st base of anticodon.
 The reduced specificity between the third
  base of the codon and the
  complementary nucleotide in anticodon
  is responsible for wobbling.

                         Biochemistry For Medics   14
Wobbling phenomenon
t RNA (first   m RNA (Third Base pairing
base)          base)
C              G            Traditional
A              U            Traditional
U              A            Traditional
U              G            Nontraditional
G              C            Traditional
G              U            Nontraditional
I              U            Nontraditional
I              C            Nontraditional
I              A            Nontraditional




                                     Biochemistry For Medics   15
Wobbling phenomenon
 Proline has 4 codons(5’-3’)
 CCU
 CCC
 CCA
 CCG
 The first three codons can be
  recognized by a single t RNA having
  Inosine at the first place.(IGG- 5’-3’)

                         Biochemistry For Medics   16
Clinical Significance
   Mutations can be well explained using
    the genetic code.
    A) Point Mutations
    1) Silent
    2) Misense
    3)Nonsense
    B) Frame shift mutations


                         Biochemistry For Medics   17
Silent Mutations
   Single nucleotide change-A to G, same amino
   acid is incorporated. Mutation goes unnoticed.




                                     Biochemistry For Medics   18
Missense mutations
 Single nucleotide change A to C – different amino
 acid incorporated. Loss of functional capacity of
 protein.




                                      Biochemistry For Medics   19
Non sense Mutation
 Single nucleotide change from C to T, stop codon is
 generated (In m RNA represented by UAG), premature
 termination of chain, may be incompatible with life.




                                     Biochemistry For Medics   20
Frame sift Mutations
   Insertion or removal of a base/bases can alter the reading
    frame with the resultant incorporation of different amino acids




                                       Biochemistry For Medics        21
Genetic code- Summary
 Genetic code is unambiguous,
  universal, degenerate, commaless
  and non overlapping.
 UAG, UGA and UAA are termination
  codons .
 AUG is the start codon
 Mutations can be well described using
  genetic code

                      Biochemistry For Medics   22

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Genetic code

  • 1. Genetic code and its characteristics Biochemistry For Medics www.namrata.co Biochemistry For Medics 1
  • 2. Flow of genetic information The central dogma of molecular biology describes the two-step process, transcription and translation, by which the information in genes flows into proteins: DNA → RNA → protein. Biochemistry For Medics 2
  • 3. Introduction The pathway of protein synthesis is called Translation because the language of nucleotide sequence on mRNA is translated in to the language of an amino acid sequence. The process of Translation requires a Genetic code, through which the information contained in nucleic acid sequence is expressed to produce a specific sequence of amino acids. Biochemistry For Medics 3
  • 4. Introduction – Genetic Code The letters A, G, T and C correspond to the nucleotides found in DNA. They are organized into codons. The collection of codons is called Genetic code. For 20 amino acids there should be 20 codons. Each codon should have 3 nucleotides to impart specificity to each of the amino acid for a specific codon 1 Nucleotide- 4 combinations 2 Nucleotides 16 combinations 3 Nucleotides- 64 combinations ( Most suited for 20 amino acids) Biochemistry For Medics 4
  • 5. Genetic Code  Genetic code is a dictionary that corresponds with sequence of nucleotides and sequence of Amino Acids.  Words in dictionary are in the form of codons  Each codon is a triplet of nucleotides  64 codons in total and three out of these are Non Sense codons.  61 codons for 20 amino acids Biochemistry For Medics 5
  • 6. Genetic Code- Table Biochemistry For Medics 6
  • 7. Genetic Code-Characteristics  Specificity- Genetic code is specific (Unambiguous)  A specific codon always codes for the same amino acid. e.g. UUU codes for Phenyl Alanine, it can not code for any other amino acid. Biochemistry For Medics 7
  • 8. Genetic Code-Universal Universal- In all living organism Genetic code is the same.  The exception to universality is found in mitochondrial codons where AUA codes for methionine and UGA for tryptophan, instead of isoleucine and termination codon respectively of cytoplasmic protein synthesizing machinery.  AGA and AGG code for Arginine in cytoplasm but in mitochondria they are termination codons. Biochemistry For Medics 8
  • 9. Genetic Code-Redundant Redundant- Genetic code is Redundant, also called Degenerate. Although each codon corresponds to a single amino acid but a single amino acid can have multiple codons. Except Tryptophan and Methionine each amino acid has multiple codons. Biochemistry For Medics 9
  • 10. Genetic Code- Non Overlapping and Non Punctuated  All codons are independent sets of 3 bases.  There is no overlapping ,  Codon is read from a fixed starting point as a continuous sequence of bases, taken three at a time.  The starting point is extremely important and this is called Reading frame. Biochemistry For Medics 10
  • 11. Non Sense Codons  There are 3 codons out of 64 in genetic code which do not encode for any Amino Acid.  These are called termination codons or stop codons or nonsense codons. The stop codons are UAA, UAG, and UGA. They encode no amino acid. The ribosome pauses and falls off the mRNA. Biochemistry For Medics 11
  • 12. Initiator codon  AUG is the initiator codon in majority of proteins-  In a few cases GUG may be the initiator codon  Methionine is the only amino acid specified by just one codon, AUG. Biochemistry For Medics 12
  • 13. Wobbling phenomenon  The rules of base pairing are relaxed at the third position, so that a base can pair with more than one complementary base.  Some tRNA anticodons have Inosine at the third position.  Inosine can pair with U, C, or A. This means that we don't need 61 different tRNA molecules, only half as many are required. Biochemistry For Medics 13
  • 14. Wobbling phenomenon  First two bases in Codon in m RNA(5’-3’) base pair traditionally with the 2 nd and 3rd base of the Anticodon in t RNA(5’-3’)  Non traditional base pairing is observed between the third base of the codon and 1st base of anticodon.  The reduced specificity between the third base of the codon and the complementary nucleotide in anticodon is responsible for wobbling. Biochemistry For Medics 14
  • 15. Wobbling phenomenon t RNA (first m RNA (Third Base pairing base) base) C G Traditional A U Traditional U A Traditional U G Nontraditional G C Traditional G U Nontraditional I U Nontraditional I C Nontraditional I A Nontraditional Biochemistry For Medics 15
  • 16. Wobbling phenomenon  Proline has 4 codons(5’-3’)  CCU  CCC  CCA  CCG  The first three codons can be recognized by a single t RNA having Inosine at the first place.(IGG- 5’-3’) Biochemistry For Medics 16
  • 17. Clinical Significance  Mutations can be well explained using the genetic code. A) Point Mutations 1) Silent 2) Misense 3)Nonsense B) Frame shift mutations Biochemistry For Medics 17
  • 18. Silent Mutations Single nucleotide change-A to G, same amino acid is incorporated. Mutation goes unnoticed. Biochemistry For Medics 18
  • 19. Missense mutations Single nucleotide change A to C – different amino acid incorporated. Loss of functional capacity of protein. Biochemistry For Medics 19
  • 20. Non sense Mutation Single nucleotide change from C to T, stop codon is generated (In m RNA represented by UAG), premature termination of chain, may be incompatible with life. Biochemistry For Medics 20
  • 21. Frame sift Mutations  Insertion or removal of a base/bases can alter the reading frame with the resultant incorporation of different amino acids Biochemistry For Medics 21
  • 22. Genetic code- Summary  Genetic code is unambiguous, universal, degenerate, commaless and non overlapping.  UAG, UGA and UAA are termination codons .  AUG is the start codon  Mutations can be well described using genetic code Biochemistry For Medics 22