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DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i

DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

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Page 1: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA & Protein SynthesisSOL: BIO 6 f - i

Page 2: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

SOL: BIO 6 f - i

• The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis.

• Key concepts include:– f) the structure, function, and replication of

nucleic acids (DNA and RNA); and– g) events involved in the construction of

proteins.

Page 3: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

SOL: BIO 6 f - i

• The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis.

• Key concepts include:– h) use, limitations, and misuse of genetic

information; and– i) exploration of the impact of DNA

technologies.

Page 4: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

History

• Before the 1940’s scientists didn’t know what material caused inheritance.

• They suspected it was either DNA or proteins.

Page 5: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

History

• A series of experiments proved that DNA was the genetic material responsible for inheritance.

Page 6: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

History

• In 1952, Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase did an experiment using a virus that infects E. coli bacteria.

• The experiment proved that DNA and not protein is the factor that influences inheritance.

Page 7: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 8: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

History

• Erwin Chargaff discovered the base pairing rules and ratios for different species.

• Adenine pairs with Thymine

• Cytosine pairs with Guanine.

Page 9: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

History• Rosalind Franklin & Maurice Wilkins had

taken the 1st pictures of DNA using X-ray crystallization

Page 10: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

This proved that DNA had a helical shape.

Page 11: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

History• The Nobel Prize in Medicine 1962

Francis Harry Compton Crick

James Dewey Watson

Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins

Rosalind Franklin(Died of cancer 1958)

Page 12: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Wilkins has become a historical footnote and

Watson & Crick are remembered as the

Fathers of DNA

Watson Crick

Page 13: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 14: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 15: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNADNA

OO=P-O O

PhosphatePhosphate GroupGroup

N

Nitrogenous baseNitrogenous base (A, T(A, T,, G, C)G, C)CH2

O

C1C4

C3 C2

5

SugarSugar(deoxyribose)(deoxyribose)

Page 16: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Nitrogen Bases

• 2 types of Nitrogen Bases– Purines

• Double ring–G & A

– Pyrimidines• Single ring

–C & U & T

PGA

CUT PY

Page 17: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA - double helixDNA - double helix

P

P

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O

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O

1

23

4

5

5

3

3

5

P

P

PO

O

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Page 18: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA

• The genetic code is a sequence of DNA nucleotides in the nucleus of cells.

Page 19: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA• DNA is a double-

stranded molecule.

• The strands are connected by complementary nucleotide pairs (A-T & C-G) like rungs on a ladder.

• The ladder twists to form a double helix.

Page 20: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA

• During S stage in interphase, DNA replicates itself.

• DNA replication is a semi-conservative process.

Page 21: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA• Semi-conservative

means that you conserve part of the original structure in the new one.

• You end up with 2 identical strands of DNA.

Page 22: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA

• Gene - a segment of DNA that codes for a protein, which in turn codes for a trait (skin tone, eye color, etc.)

• A gene is a stretch of DNA.

Page 23: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA

• A mistake in DNA replication is called a mutation.

• Many enzymes are involved in finding and repairing mistakes.

Page 24: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Mutations

• What causes mutations?– Can occur spontaneously– Can be caused by a mutagen

• Mutagen: An agent, such as a chemical, ultraviolet light, or a radioactive element, that can induce or increase the frequency of mutation in an organism.

Page 25: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Mutations

• Some mutations can:

• Have little to no effect

• Be beneficial (produce organisms that are

better suited to their environments)

• Be deleterious (harmful)

Page 26: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Mutations• Types of mutations

– Point Mutations or Substitutions: causes the replacement of a single base nucleotide with another nucleotide

• Missense- code for a different amino acid

• Nonsense- code for a stop, which can shorten the protein

• Silent- code for the same amino acid (AA)

Page 27: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 28: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 29: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Mutations

• Example: Sickle Cell Anemia

Page 30: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Mutations• Types of mutations

– Frame Shift Mutations: the number of nucleotides inserted or deleted is not a multiple of three, so that every codon beyond the point of insertion or deletion is read incorrectly during translation.

• Ex.: Crohn’s disease

Page 31: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Insertion Deletion

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Mutations• Types of mutations

– Chromosomal Inversions: an entire section of DNA is reversed.

– Ex.: hemophilia,

a bleeding disorder

Page 33: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 34: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA Repair

• A complex system of enzymes, active in the G2 stage of interphase, serves as a back up to repair damaged DNA before it is dispersed into new cells during mitosis.

Page 35: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 36: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

RNARNA

OO=P-O O

PhosphatePhosphate GroupGroup

N

Nitrogenous baseNitrogenous base (A, (A, UU ,, G, C )G, C )CH2

O

C1C4

C3 C2

5

SugarSugar (ribose)(ribose)

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RNA

• Function: obtain information from DNA & synthesizes proteins

Page 38: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

3 differences from DNA

1. Single strand instead of double strand

2. Ribose instead of deoxyribose

3. Uracil instead of thymine

Page 39: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

3 types of RNA

1. Messenger RNA (mRNA)- copies information from DNA for protein synthesis

Codon- 3 base pairs that

code for a single amino

acid. codon

Page 40: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

3 types of RNA

2. Transfer RNA (tRNA)- collects amino acids for protein synthesis

Anticodon-a sequence of 3 bases that are complementary base pairs to a codon in the mRNA

Page 41: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

3 types of RNA

3. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)- combines with proteins to form ribosomes

Page 42: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Amino Acids

• Amino acids- the building blocks of protein

• At least one kind of tRNA is present for each of the 20 amino acids used in protein synthesis.

Page 43: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Transcription - mRNA is made from DNA & goes to the ribosomeTranslation - Proteins are made from the message on the mRNA           

Page 44: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Transcription

• In order for cells to make proteins, the DNA code must be transcribed (copied) to mRNA.

• The mRNA carries the code from the nucleus to the ribosomes.

Page 45: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 46: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Translation

• At the ribosome, amino acids (AA) are linked together to form specific proteins.

• The amino acid sequence is directed by the mRNA molecule.

ribosome

Amino acids

Page 47: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 48: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Make A Protein

• DNA sequence

ATG AAA AAC AAG GTA TAG

• mRNA sequence

UAC UUU UUG UUC CAU AUC

Page 49: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Make mRNA

• mRNA sequence

UAC UUU UUG UUC CAU AUC

• tRNA sequenceAUG AAA AAC AAG GUA UAG

Page 50: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts
Page 51: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Make mRNA

• mRNA sequence

UAC UUU UUG UUC CAU AUC

• Amino Acid sequence

Tyr Phe Leu Phe His lle

Page 52: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Human Genome Project

• The Human Genome Project is a

collaborative effort of scientists around the

world to map the entire gene sequence of

organisms.

• This information will be useful in detection,

prevention, and treatment of many genetic

diseases.

Page 53: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

DNA Technologies

• DNA technologies allow scientists to identify, study, and modify genes.

• Forensic identification is an example of the application of DNA technology.

Page 54: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Gene Therapy• Gene therapy is a technique for correcting

defective genes responsible for disease development.

• Possible cures for:– diabetes– cardiovascular disease– cystic fibrosis– Alzheimer's– Parkinson’s– and many other diseases is possible.

Page 55: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Genetic Engineering

• The human manipulation of the genetic

material of a cell.

• Recombinant DNA- Genetically

engineered DNA prepared by splicing

genes from one species into the cells of

a different species. Such DNA becomes

part of the host's genetic makeup and is

replicated.

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Genetic Engineering • Genetic engineering techniques are used in

a variety of industries, in agriculture, in

basic research, and in medicine.

This genetically engineered cow resists infections of the udders and can help to increase dairy production.

Page 57: DNA & Protein Synthesis SOL: BIO 6 f - i. The student will investigate and understand common mechanisms of inheritance and protein synthesis. Key concepts

Genetic Engineering • There is great potential for the development

of useful products through genetic

engineering• EX., human growth hormone, insulin, and pest-

and disease-resistant fruits and vegetables

Seedless watermelons are genetically engineered

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Genetic Engineering • We can now grow new body parts and soon

donating blood will be a thing of the past,

but will we go too far?

Photo of a mouse growing a "human ear"