Accuracy in the translation of MRNA into the primary structure of a protein mainly depends on specificity in the: O binding of ribosomes to MRNA. O shape of the A and P sites of ribosomes. O attachment of amino acids to TRNAS. O bonding of the anticodon to the codon.
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- transcribe the following DNA strand into mRNA and translate that strand into a polypeptide chain, identifying the codons, anticodons, and amino acid sequence. DNA: T A C G G G C C T A T A C G C T A C T A C T CA T G G A T C G G mRNA: Codon: Anitcodon: Amino Acids:After viewing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIwrhUrvX-k , relate the structure of the three RNA to their function in building of Polypeptide and point out the characteristics of a genetic code and their function in translation. 1. Messenger RNA 2. Transfer RNA 3. Ribosomal RNAtranscribe the following DNA strand into mRNA and translate that strand into a polypeptide chain, identifying the codons, anticodons, and amino acid sequence. DNA: T T T A C G G C C A T C A G G C A A T A C T G G mRNA: Codon: Anitcodon:
- Which of the following steps in protein synthesis does not require a direct supply of energy? a. proofreading step by certain aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases b. translocation of mRNA in a ribosome c. linkage of an amino acid to its cognate tRNA d. alignment of a tRNA anticodon with an mRNA codonTranslation of mRNA Using the codon chart provided, translate the following messenger RNA sequence into an amino acid sequence (protein). AUG AAA GGU CAC CCC TAGThe precise biochemical activity of a protein is described ina) Phenotypic functionb) Cellular functionc) Molecular functiond) Structural genomics
- A tRNA ___ (_ nucleotides) binds to a specific mRNA ____ (_ nucleotides), complementary in sequence; A pairs with __, G pairs with __. Flexible pairing at the third base of a codon is called ___ and allows some tRNAs to bind to more than one codon.Translation begins with the_______ codon of mRNAand continues until a(n)_______ codon is reached. Individual amino acids are brought to the ribosome by______. These amino acids are linked into protein by _______bonds.I keep getting this maked wrong, if you distinguish my mistake and explain to me in a deeper discribtion what is happening in translation? In my texxbook it is explaing that mrna goesto rrna and rrna is the maker of the amino... or am I misunderstanding?
- Why can’t the exact sequence of mRNA be determined from a protein’s primary structure? thanksWhich of the following is not a factor in the lifetime of a protein? ANSWER Ubiquitination Post-translational phosphorylation Enrichment of Pro, Glu, Ser, and Thr in the protein primary sequence N-terminal sequence identityAfter translation a protein needs to be folded correctly in order to function properly: C) What happens if folding doesn't work or a protein is at the end of its life (what process the protein goes through and what proteins are involved)?