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Protein Synthesis Project

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PROTEIN SYNTHESIS PROJECT

Alyssa B, Chandler , Jason

DNA

  • DNA contains volumes of information about making protein.
  • Unfortunately, DNA is too huge to leave the nucleus.

RIBOSOME

  • RNA makes copies of the DNA then goes to the ribosomes where proteins are
  • made.
  • When carried out to the ribosome,
  • It has "instructions" to make the protein.
  • Which mainly the process of copying the DNA code leads us into transcription

TRANSCRIPTION

  • Durning transcription RNA build molecules that make up a double helix
  • mRNA helps get DNA’s message out to the ribosomes

TRANSLATION

  • mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to the cytoplasm, where the ribosomes are at.
  • But the ribosomes don't understand what the mRNA is carrying or it's info.
  • mRNA is translated into proteins by amino acids
  • The four bases or RNA are adenine, cytosine, thymine, and guanine.