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Chapter 13.4, Problem 1CS

Non-coding RNAs and Protein Sorting

Core Skill: Connections Refer back to Figure 4.32. Which types of proteins need SRP to reach their proper location, and which do not?

Chapter 13.4, Problem 1CS, Non-coding RNAs and Protein Sorting Core Skill: Connections Refer back to Figure 4.32. Which types , example  1

Chapter 13.4, Problem 1CS, Non-coding RNAs and Protein Sorting Core Skill: Connections Refer back to Figure 4.32. Which types , example  2

Figure 4.32 Three pathways for protein sorting in a eukaryotic cell. Proteins either remain in the cytosol, are sorted to the ER (cotranslational sorting), or are sorted after they are completely synthesized (post-translational sorting).

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Concept Overview: Protein Synthesis Task 2: Review the process of protein synthesis by placing the cards in their appropriate category. Think before you drop - This is an all or nothing type of question. Double check that you are happy with where you placed all of the options before you submit the knowledge check. Transcription Translation No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen Transcription & Translation Neither No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen Possible answers DNA is copied into MRNA Involves tRNA | Occurs in the mitochondria Information in MRNA is used to produce a protein Occurs in the nucleus Involves mRNA Utilizes ribosomes Involves DNA polymerase Involves RNA polymerase Occurs in the cytoplasm :::: :::: ::::
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Worksheet (Nucleic Acid) Name: Section: Date: This activity uses the metaphor of decoding a secret message for the Protein Synthesis. PARTIALLY SOLVED MESSAGE GIVEN: DNA code message --> GAA TAG AAA CTT ACT TAG AGC ATT CCT GCC CTT CGA TGC ATC SOLUTION (steps 1-4) 1. MRNA (built to match the DNA message, letter for letter---- → CUU AUC UUU GAA UGA AUC UCG 2. TRNA (determined by matching letters (bases) with those in mRNA)--- GAA UAG AAA CUU ACU UAG BBEE B 3. Amino acids carried by L I P G I each tRNA (according to dictionary, below)-----------> e S h e 4. Symbols of amino acids:--→ L F E
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