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Protein synthesis

By Brock Volchko

Nucleus

Ribosomes

Nucleus

= Cytosine

= Guanine

= Thymine

= Adenine

= Cytosine

= Guanine

= Thymine

= Adenine

RNA polymerase

= Cytosine

= Guanine

= Thymine

= Adenine

Promoter Region

mRNAU

A

CCAU U

= Cytosine

= Guanine

= Thymine

= Adenine

Termination Sequence

mRNAA U

GGU A A

A C

U

C G

= Cytosine

= Guanine

= Thymine

= Adenine

Termination Sequence

A U

G

G

U A

A

C A C G U G A

U

Starting Codons End Codons

= Cytosine

= Guanine

= Thymine

= Adenine

A U

G

G

U A

A

C A C G U G A

U

Nucleus

Ribosomes

Nuclear pore

The mRNA leaves the Nucleus and goes into the cytoplasm

Nucleus

Ribosomes

The mRNA leaves the Nucleus and goes into the cytoplasm

Nucleus

Ribosomes

The mRNA leaves the Nucleus and goes into the cytoplasm

Small Subunit

Large Subunit

Amino Acid A= GreenU= RedG= BlueC= YellowtRNA

Start Codon

Small Subunit

Large Subunit

A= GreenU= RedG= BlueC= Yellow

Peptide Bond

Small Subunit

Large Subunit

A= GreenU= RedG= BlueC= Yellow

Small Subunit

Large Subunit

A= GreenU= RedG= BlueC= Yellow

Anticodon

Small Subunit

Large Subunit

A= GreenU= RedG= BlueC= Yellow

Ending Codons

Small Subunit

Large Subunit

A= GreenU= RedG= BlueC= Yellow

Small Subunit

Large Subunit

A= GreenU= RedG= BlueC= Yellow

Final Protein

Summary

RNA Polymerase unwinds DNA and synthesizes a strand of mRNA. The mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to a Ribosome. The Ribosome then brings tRNA molecules with amino acids to read the mRNA. The amino acids break off of the tRNA and make a chain of amino acids that fold upon its self and make a protein.