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A certain mRNA strand has the following
What is the anticodon for each codon? What is the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide? (Use Figure 13-5 to help answer this question.)
Figure 13-5 The genetic code
The genetic code specifies all possible combinations of the three bases that compose codons in mRNA. Of the 64 possible codons, 61 specify amino acids (see Figure 3-17 for an explanation of abbreviations). The codon AUG specifies the amino acid methionine and also signals the ribosome to initiate translation (“start”). Three codons—UAA, UGA, and UAG—do not specify amino acids; they terminate polypeptide synthesis (“stop”).
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- First base of RNA codon Provide the sequence of amino acids that would be translated from the following strand of RNA. Use the chart provided below: Second base of RNA codon U A UUU UCU UAU UGU Phenylalanine Tyrosine Cysteine UUC (Phe) UCC UAC (Tyr) UGC (Cys) C U Serine UUA UCA (Ser) UAA Stop UGA Stop Leucine UUG (Leu) UCG UAG Stop UGG Tryptophan (Trp) G CUU CCU CAU CGU Histidine CUC CCC CAC (His) CGC 0 Leucine Proline Arginine CUA (Leu) CCA (Pro) CAA CGA (Arg) Glutamine CUG CCG CAG (Gln) CGG AUU ACU AAU AGU Asparagine Serine AUC Isoleucine ACC AAC (Asn) AGC (Ser) A (lle) Threonine AUA ACA (Thr) AAA AGA Lysine Arginine AUG Met or start ACG AAG (Lys) AGG (Arg) GUU GCU GAU GGU Aspartic GUC GCC GAC acid (Asp) GGC G Valine Alanine Glycine GUA (Val) GCA (Ala) GAA GGA (Gly) Glutamic GUG GCG GAG acid (Glu) GGG AUGGGC CUAGGAUUUCCAACCUAG Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt Paragraph BI U T² : Third base of RNA codonarrow_forwardFor each of the following items, fill in either the DNA strand, the MRNA codons, the tRNA anticodons, or the amino acid sequence that have been left blank. If several sequences might work, choose only one. Furthermore, circle the start and the stop codons of each mRNA sequence. 1. DNA (3'-5') ACG TAC GGC CGG TTA AAG CAT ACT TTC TTG MRNA TRNA Amino Acid 2. DNA (3'-5') MRNA AUG ACU AGC UGG GGG UAU UAC UUU UAG AAA TRNA Amino Acid 3. DNA (3'-5') MRNA TRNA GCU CCU UAC CAC ССС CGU AUG GCU GGG AUC Activate Go to Sett Amino Acidarrow_forwardUse the codon chart to determine the following RNA strand in amino acids (Remember to write it the same way the strand is): ACA-AGG-UUA-UGA second letter C A UAU Tyr U UUU UCU UGU Phe Cys UUC UCC UAC UGC C Ser UAA stop | UGA stop| A UAG stop UGG Trp UUA UCA UUG Le UCG CUU CCU CAU CGU His CUC ССС CAC CGC Leu Pro Arg CUA ССА САА CGA Gln СCG CAG CGG CUG AGU AAU Asn AUU ACU Ser AGC S AGA Arg AAC AUC } lle A AUA АСC Thr AAA Lys АСА AUG Met ACG AAG AGG GUU GCU GAU GGU Asp GAC GGC Gly GGA GCC GUC Val Ala GAA GAG } GUA GCA Glu GGG GUG GCG Your answer first letter ACUCAGUCAGUCAG third letterarrow_forward
- Translate the following DNA sequence into a sequence of amino acids: TAC TAA GGA. The genetic code Second letter of codon UAU UUU Phenylalanine UCU UUC Phe) Tytosine (Tyr) UGU Cysteine (Cys) UGC UCC Serine (Ser) UCA UCG CCU UAC UA Stop codon UXG Stop codon 1oG Stop codon UGS Tryptophan (Trp) CGU CC UUA Leucine (Leu) UUG CAU Histidine (His) CAC CUC Leucine (Leu) CUA Proline (Pro) CA Arginine (Arg) CAR Glutamine (Gin) CGA CUG AUU AUC AUA CAG AAU AAC ACU Isoleucine (le) Asparagine (Asn) AGU Serine (Ser) ACC Threonine (Thr) ALA ARC GAU GAC ACA ACC GCO Methicnine: Lysine (Lys) AGA Arginine (Arg) AGS start codon GUU Aspartic acid (Asp)GGU GUC Valine (Val) GUA GCC Alanine (Ala) GO Glycine (Gly GCA GCG GAA Glutamic acid (Glu) GGA GUG GAG GGG methionine-isoleucine-proline. AUG AUU CCU UAC UAA GGA tyrosine-leucine-glycine First letter of codon Third letter of codonarrow_forwardHere is our DNA sequence: T-A-C-A-T-G-T-T-T-A-G-G-T-C-C-A-C-C-C-G-T-G-G-G-A-C-T Write the RNA sequence below as codons (separated by hyphens). What is your amino acid sequence? The codon table with amino acid sequence is section 6.7 of your textbook. (Separate the amino acids by hyphens.) Again, be sure to note the start and stop codons. What is the name of the process of creating an amino acid sequence from RNA? What would happen if, in the middle of your gene sequence, the DNA was transcribed into the letters UAA on the mRNA strand? What effect might this have on the gene/trait? Using the DNA strand (in the box below), provide the complement which would be made through DNA replication. T-A-C-A-T-G-T-T-T-A-G-G-T-C-C-A-C-C-C-G-T-G-G-G-A-C-T Where does each of the following processes occur within the cell? Transcription: Translation: DNA Replication:arrow_forwardTranslation is the process by which the sets of 3 bases (codons) of the mRNA are read to specify the sequence of amino acids for the protein to be produced. Using the genetic code data provided, find the sequence of amino acids that would correspond to the MRNA codons shown. Codons 1 3 MRNA A UGUGGAUC CGAG UCACG Amino acid SECOND LETTER A U UUU Phenylalanine UCU UCC Serine (S) UAU Tyrosine (Y) UAC TAA stop codon UAG stop codon UGU Cysteine (C) UGC TỮA Leucine (L) TGA stop codon UGG Tryptophan (W) F UCA UUG UCG I H CUU CCU CAU Histidine (H) R CGU CỨC Leucine (L) CỦA CCC Proline (P) ССА CCG CGC Arginine (R) CGA CAC "CAA Glutamine CAG (Q CUG CGG G D A AUU L AUC Isoleucine (1) AAU Asparagine AAC (N) ÄÄÄ Lysine (K) AGU Senine (S) ACU ACC Threonine ACA (T) AGC E AUA AGA Arginine (R) E ACG T AUG stat codon (M) AAG AGG TG GƯỮ GAU Apartic acid GAC (D) "GAÄ Glutamic acid GCU GGU GUC Valine (V) GUA GGC Glycine (0) GCC Alanine (A) CE GCA GGA R GUG GCG GGG GAG (E) The start codonencodes the amino…arrow_forward
- What amino acid sequence will be generated, based on the following DNA codon sequence? Did you read this question carefully also? Are you certain? (You may list the three letter abbreviations for the amino acids listed below) DNA Sequence: TAC AAG CCC TAG GCG ATA АТС [a] Table 1. MRNA codons & associated amino acids Second base C G UUU Phe UUC UCU UAU UGU U Тyr UAC Cys UGC UCC Ser UCA UAA Stop UGA Stop A UUA Leu UUG UCG UAG Stop UGG Trp G CUU CCU CAU] His CAC CGU CUC C CUA CGC Leu Pro CCA Arg CGA CAA Gin CUG CCG CAG CGG AUU ACU AAU Asn AAC Thr AAA Lys AAG AGU Ser AGC AUC Ile ACC AUA AGA Arg AGG ACA AUG Met or start ACG GUU GCU GAU GGU Asp GAC U GÚC GCC Ala GCA GGC Val GUA Gly GAA GGA Glu GAG GUG GCG GGG G Cooriaht O Pearson Education. Inc Dublishina as Beniamin Cumminas First base (5' end) Third base (3' end)arrow_forwardExplain how there are going to be 6 nucleotides needed?arrow_forwardCodons in the set CUU, CUC, CUA, and CUG all code for the amino acid leucine. In this set, the first and second bases are identical; the identity of the third base is irrelevant. For what other sets of codons is the third base also irrelevant? For what amino acid(s) does each set code?arrow_forward
- For the m-RNA nucleotide codons given below, what is the corresponding sequence of amino acids? AUG UGU AUA UAU GUA AUC ACC UUC UAU GUA ACA UUU UGG AAC AGC UGC CAU GUA UAC CAG AAA CUU GCA GAG CUG GCU UUG AUA UGA The α-helices are known to contain primarily the amino acids methionine, alanine, leucine, glutamate, and lysine, while β-pleated sheets are known to primarily contain the amino acids tryptophan, tyrosine, phenylalanine, isoleucine, valine, and threonine. Which one of these two types of secondary protein structure is present with this amino acid sequence?arrow_forwardThe following segment of DNA codes a protein. The uppercase letters represent Exons, the lowercase letters introns. Draw the pre- mRNA, the mature mRNA and translate the codons using the genetic code to form the protein. Identify the 5’UTR and 3UTR 5’- AGGAAATGAAATGCCAgaattgccggatgacGGTCAGCaatcgaGCACATTTGTGATTTACCGT-3’arrow_forwardDraw the structure of the polynucleotide shown below. which corresponds to a codon in the mRNA that codes for serine amino acid. (Only the drawing of the structure is requested following the polynucleotide model shown in class ).5 -A-G-U-3arrow_forward
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