Translation
Chapter 4 – Biology How Life Works (Morris et al.)
Reminders:
• Quiz 1 (covers Lectures 2-4)
• Sept 26 – CRN 40051
• Sept 27 – CRN 40050
• Written in class – bring your laptops!
Objectives:
• Protein Synthesis – Translation
• What Happens After Translation?
BIOL1010 and 1
BIOL1011
, Review of Last Lecture
• Socrative Activity
– Using your laptop or phone or tablet…
– Go to: https://b.socrative.com/login/student/
– Or search Socrative Student
– Enter Room Name: INTROBIOLOGY
– Don’t use your notes – see how much you
remember!
BIOL1010 and 2
BIOL1011
, How are Proteins made?
• Nucleic Acids carry the instructions to
make Proteins
• DNA is an information molecule encoding
heritable information that is used by cells/
organisms to make key molecules needed
to function (survive and reproduce)
• Information is stored in the order (sequence)
of 4 different nucleotides (with nitrogenous
bases) in DNA strands of the double
helix
• This order is copied to RNA molecules and
decoded to specify the order (sequence) of
amino acids in a polypeptide chain that
Figure 12.3 from Sadava et al. (2008) will fold to make a functional protein
molecule
BIOL1010 and 3 3
BIOL1011
Chapter 4 – Biology How Life Works (Morris et al.)
Reminders:
• Quiz 1 (covers Lectures 2-4)
• Sept 26 – CRN 40051
• Sept 27 – CRN 40050
• Written in class – bring your laptops!
Objectives:
• Protein Synthesis – Translation
• What Happens After Translation?
BIOL1010 and 1
BIOL1011
, Review of Last Lecture
• Socrative Activity
– Using your laptop or phone or tablet…
– Go to: https://b.socrative.com/login/student/
– Or search Socrative Student
– Enter Room Name: INTROBIOLOGY
– Don’t use your notes – see how much you
remember!
BIOL1010 and 2
BIOL1011
, How are Proteins made?
• Nucleic Acids carry the instructions to
make Proteins
• DNA is an information molecule encoding
heritable information that is used by cells/
organisms to make key molecules needed
to function (survive and reproduce)
• Information is stored in the order (sequence)
of 4 different nucleotides (with nitrogenous
bases) in DNA strands of the double
helix
• This order is copied to RNA molecules and
decoded to specify the order (sequence) of
amino acids in a polypeptide chain that
Figure 12.3 from Sadava et al. (2008) will fold to make a functional protein
molecule
BIOL1010 and 3 3
BIOL1011