Science-10 Q3 Module-4 Week-5
Science-10 Q3 Module-4 Week-5
In this particular lesson, you will gain knowledge on how the proteins are made
using the informations in the DNA.
What’s In
What’s New
True or False:
1. Conversion of messages carried by mRNA into amino acid sequences is called ___.
A. Translation B. DNA repair C. Transcription D. Replication
2. Which of the following is considered a start codon?
A. GUG B. UAG C. AGG D. AUG
3. Which of the following is NOT a stop codon?
A. UGA B. UAG C. GGA D. UAA
4. Which of the following bases pairs with guanine?
A. Guanine B. Cytosine C. Uracil D. Thymine
5. Genomic DNA is ________ resulting in the production of _________.
A. Translated, protein C. Transcribed, mRNA
B. Replicated, mRNA D. Transcribed, DNA
What Is It
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Examine the figure, it shows the composition of a DNA molecule.
DNA contains four bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine
(T). A and G are double-ring structures called purines; T and C are single-ring
structures called pyrimidines. The nucleotide is the building block of DNA. It is made
up of four bases, a five-carbon sugar deoxyribose, and a phosphate group.
In 1953, James Watson and Frances Crick worked out that DNA is like a “double
helix”. A helix is a screw-
shaped spiral. The DNA is
double helix because of the two
strands which wind around each
other. The double helix DNA is
like a winding staircase. The
two sugar-phosphate
backbones make up the sides
and the base pairs make up the
rungs or steps of the winding
staircase.
The model shows that
paired nucleotide, which always
occur as A-T or G-C, are linked by hydrogen bonds. This is called the complementary
base pairing. The figure above illustrates Watson and Crick model .
DNA RNA
Sugar Deoxyribose Ribose
Bases A,T,G,C A,U,G,C
Strands Double strands Single strand
Helix Yes No
Proteins control the activities of the cell, and so the life of the entire organism.
But, how does DNA make a unique protein that will perform special function?
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The following are the steps in
making proteins:
Hundreds of Amino Acids are linked together to make one Protein. There are 20
Types of Amino Acids and there are infinite combinations of amino acids. These long
chains are called polypeptide chains. Protein Synthesis is the process in which a cell
makes protein based on the message contained within its DNA. However, the DNA is
only found in the nucleus and proteins are only made outside the nucleus (cytoplasm).
The job of RNA (ribonucleic acid) is to carry messages from the DNA (in the
nucleus) to the ribosomes (in the cytoplasm).
mRNA strand: A U G C G U A C U U G A
Note that Thymine in the DNA will be replaced with Uracil in the RNA.
2. Translation – the mRNA, with the help of the ribosome, forms a chain of amino acids
(eventually forming a protein) based on the information contained on mRNA.
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Now that our mRNA molecule has been made, it’s time for its message to be made
into a protein sequence.
First, divide the mRNA sequence into codons. Codons are three-base sections of
mRNA:
AUG|CGU|ACU|UGA
Since each 3-letter combination “codes” for an amino acid, you need to figure out
what amino acid matches up with each codon:
AUG - ?
CGU - ?
ACU - ?
UGA - ?
Based on the table of genetic code the proteins present in the mRNA sequence
are:
AUG – Met
CGU – Arg
ACU – Thr
UGA – Stop
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What’s New
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What’s More
What mRNA strand will be made from the following DNA sequence? From the
mRNA strand that you’ll get, find the protein sequence that can be made.
DNA Sequence: C A T G T C G A T
RNA Sequence: _______________
Protein Sequence: ______________
True or False:
________1. Proteins control the activities of the cell.
________2. DNA can be found inside the nucleus.
________3. Codon is made up of 2 consecutive nitrogenous bases.
________4. The job of RNA (ribonucleic acid) is to carry messages from the DNA (in
the nucleus) to the ribosomes (in the cytoplasm).
________5. RNA is the building block of a protein.