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How Protein Is Made Using Information From DNA Brent

DNA contains the genetic code and is located in the nucleus. It is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which carries the code to the cytoplasm. There, ribosomes use transfer RNA (tRNA) to translate the mRNA code into proteins by assembling amino acids in the correct order. RNA has several types - mRNA carries DNA codes to make proteins, rRNA assists in protein assembly in ribosomes, and tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosome.

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How Protein Is Made Using Information From DNA Brent

DNA contains the genetic code and is located in the nucleus. It is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which carries the code to the cytoplasm. There, ribosomes use transfer RNA (tRNA) to translate the mRNA code into proteins by assembling amino acids in the correct order. RNA has several types - mRNA carries DNA codes to make proteins, rRNA assists in protein assembly in ribosomes, and tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosome.

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HOW PROTEIN IS MADE

USING INFORMATION
FROM DNA

BING CHILENG
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS OBJECTIVES:
• DESCRIBE THE STRUCTURE OF DNA AND RNA

• IDENTIFY THE FUNCTIONS OF DNA AND RNA

• COMPARE AND CONTRAST DNA AND RNA IN TERMS OF STRUCTURE, FUNCTIONS, AND
LOCATION

• NAME THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF AMINO ACID

• EXPLAIN HOW PROTEIN IS MADE USING INFORMATION FROM DNA

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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF DNA AND RNA
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

Nucleic Acid

- Are important
macromolecule in the cell.

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FUNCTIONS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
(DNA)
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

• It is called the blueprint of life

• Primarily for the storage of genetic


information

• Passed from one cell generation to the


next

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FUNCTION OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID
(RNA)
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

• Converts information
stored in DNA to form
protein

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3 TYPES OF
RIBONUCLEIC ACID
(RNA)
PRESENTATION TITLE MESSENGER RNA
(mRNA)

• Brings information from


DNA in the nucleus to the
protein manufacturing area
the cytoplasm

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS RIBOSOMAL RNA ( R RNA)

• Hold tightly into mRNA using it


information to assemble the
amino acids into correct order

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
TRANSFER RNA ( T RNA)

• Supplies amino
acids to the
ribosome to be
assemble as
protein

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS THE STRUCTURE OF DNA AND
RNA

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
AMINO ACIDS
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
COMPOSITION
sugar

Phosphate group

Nitrogenous base

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
BASE PAIRING
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
LOCATION IN THE CELL
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
PROTEIN are large molecule that are essential for normal AMINO ACID are the building blocks of protein
functioning in the cell.

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
Process of making proteins which involves TRANSCRIPTION and
TRANSLATION

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS DNA RELICATION TRANSCRIPTION

Is the process of producing Is the process by which


two identical replicas of DNA the information in a
strand of DNA is copied
from one original DNA into a new molecule of
molecule messenger RNA (mRNA)

TRANSLATION
Is the process which determines the order of bases in mRNA of amino
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acid into a protein. It occurs in a ribosome in the cytoplasm
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

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