Translation Activity Georgia Version
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Translation Activity – Georgia Version
Proteins are very important in living organisms. To make a protein, our cells first transcribe a gene (from DNA) into an RNA molecule, and then translate the RNA message into a sequence of amino acids.
The process of producing a protein is as follows: First, the DNA “unzips” and is copied as mRNA (a process called transcription).
Next, this message leaves the nucleus in search of a ribosome (the site of protein synthesis). This mRNA feeds into the ribosome and then is decoded into sets of three (translation).
How is it translated?A codon is a set of 3 nitrogen bases on the mRNA. The matching anti-codon from the tRNA locks in to the codon. The tRNA is attached to specific amino acid. As amino acids link together, a protein (polypeptide) forms.
PROCEDURE:
Below are several mRNA messages. Translate them to the proper tRNA sequences and then use the decoder chart to find the proper letter sequence. In the practice set the letters will represent amino acids. Finally, translate the messages into real amino acid sequences using the real genetic code chart.
1. mRNA:AAGACCAUGAAAGUCACCAAAAACCUCAAGGCCUACACGAUU
tRNA:
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message:
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message:
2. mRNA :AGGUACUUACUCAGGGGUAAGUUAGUCGUGCCGGUGGGAGUCUAUACU
tRNA:
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message:
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message:
3. mRNA:UUGAUGCCAGUAUUUGGUGAUGACGGUACCCCGAUC
tRNA:
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message:
4. mRNA:UUACGGUACCACUACGUCUUGCGUUACUACACGUCGAAAGUGUUCAUC
tRNA:
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message:
5. mRNA : GUGAAAACGACCUACCUUACAAGGUUAAUGCACACCUUAGCACUCGUCAAAGUGUACGUUACCAUU
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message:
6. mRNA:AACCUCAAAACAACGACCUUAUCAGUUAAUAAAAUGUAAAUC
tRNA:
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message:
7. mRNA:ACGACCUUGGUUUACGUAUUAGCGGUUACCAAAGGAGUUACU
tRNA:
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message:
8. This message represents message #7 with a problem. What is the problem?
mRNA: ACGACUUGGUUUACGUAUUAGCGGUUACCAAAGGAGUUACU
tRNA:
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message:
ANALYSIS
- How did the problem affect the sense of the letter sequence?
- How did it affect the amino acid sequence?
- Where could the problem occur and not dramatically affect the protein being made?
- What if you simply substituted a “C” for the 5th tRNA nucleotide in message #7? How would the substitution affect the protein?