Protein Synthesis

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    • What is protein synthesis
      The process by which cells produce proteins
    • What is a basic definition of Transcription
      The process of taking a single gene of DNA and copying it into a structure called mRNA
    • What is a basic definition for Translation
      The process of taking this mRNA strand and using it to produce a protein
    • Where is the genetic material of a cell held?

      In the nucleus of the cell
    • What form does the genetic material have
      DNA
    • What is the structure of DNA
      Two strands, double helix structure
    • What is DNA made up of?

      Genes
    • What are the four bases that a gene can have
      Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine
    • What does Adenine pair to?
      Thymine
    • What does Cytosine pair to?

      Guanine
    • What do genes have concerning protein synthesis?

      A specific sequence of bases, which code for a specific sequence of amino acids that combine to make a particular protein.
    • What does the specific sequence of bases need to be read by to make a protein?
      A ribosome
    • Where are the ribosomes located
      Outside the nucleus
    • Why can't the DNA leave the nucleus?

      It is too big
    • What needs to be done to a gene if it is needed to make a protein?
      It needs to be copied
    • What is this copy called?
      mRNA (messenger RNA)
    • Why can mRNA be read by ribosomes?

      Because they are copies of single genes, so they are small enough to leave the nucleus
    • What is the structure of mRNA similar to?

      DNA
    • What is Difference (1) between mRNA and DNA?
      mRNA is much shorter than DNA
    • What is Difference (2) between mRNA and DNA?

      mRNA is only a single strand, while DNA is a double strand
    • What is Difference (3) between mRNA and DNA?

      mRNA contains the base Uracil instead of the base Thymine that is found in DNA
    • What is the name of the enzyme used in the process of transcription?
      RNA Polymerase
    • Where does the RNA Polymerase bind to at the start of the process?
      Just before where the gene starts