Translation Flashcards

1
Q

Where does translation take place in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes?

A

At the ribosomes in the cytoplasm

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2
Q

In summary, what happens in translation?

A

Amino acids are joined together to make a polypeptide chain, following the sequence of codons carried by the mRNA

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3
Q

What does mRNA attach itself to?

A

Ribosome

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4
Q

What does tRNA do?

A

Carry amino acids to the ribosome where the mRNA is

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5
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What does ATP do?

A

Provide energy needed for the bond between the amino acid and the tRNA molecule to form

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6
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What is the anticodon on the tRNA molecule complimentary to? What does it do?

A

The codon on the mRNA molecule

Attaches itself by complimentary base pairing

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7
Q

What do the amino acids next to each other do?

A

They join by a peptide bond

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8
Q

What happens to the tRNA molecule once the amino acids have bonded to each other?

A

It moves away, leaving the amino acid molecule in its place

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9
Q

How long does the translation reaction occur?

A

until a stop signal is reached

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10
Q

What is produced from the amino acids bonded to each other?

A

Polypeptide chain (protein) which codes for the original protein which was transcribed

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