Translation (genetics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Translation is the first stage of protein biosynthesis (part of the overall process of gene expression). Translation is the production of proteins by decoding mRNA produced in transcription. Translat...
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As each nucleoside triphosphate is brought in to add to the 3′ end of the growing strand, ... In decoding the open reading frame of a gene for a known protein, one usually encounters periodic stretches of DNA calling for amino acids that do not occur in the actual protein product of that gene. Such stretches of DNA,
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Search "Dna Translation" ... Translation starts at one end of the mRNA and proceeds much like the reading of a magnetic tape in a cassette recorder. As the mRNA passes through the ribosome, every codon (set of three bases) is read, and each codon codes for ... This again speeds up the process of the production of the gene product.
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17. A method for elongating the 3'-end region of the DNA defined in (ii) in a complex produced by the method as set forth in claim 15, ... The present invention relates to methods for forming a complex between the transcript and translation product of a DNA encoding an arbitrary polypeptide, nucleic acid constructs to be used...
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(b) DNA sequence upstream of leuA. The sequence in bold at the left-hand (5') end is the predicted promoter sequence, with a dot underlying the hypothetical transcription start; there follows the short ORF, underlying which is the predicted amino acid sequence of the translation product;
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We reviewed the structure of DNA and its replication and then we talked about the translation into proteins. Proteins are the end product of translation as in an audio tape music is the end product of translation.
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DNA is the template for synthesis of RNA. ... Modifications may include: 1. a methyl guanosine cap on the 5' end; 2. a tail of up to 200 adenosine ribonucleotides; 3. removal of introns, regions with no role in protein synthesis. ... RNA translation...
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Just as DNA replication and transcription involve base pairing of nucleotides running in opposite direction, ... The end of translation occurs when the ribosome reaches one or more STOP codons (UAA, UAG, ... In some bacteria, a protein product may inhibit the further translation of its own mRNA (a kind of feedback inhibition).
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A list of vocabulary words is found toward the end of this document ... A gene product is literally, the product of a ... "It is likely that the minimal translation machinery requires nearly 90 different proteins to proceed, whereas the complete DNA replication process requires only about 30 proteins." (p. 446, Goffeau, 1995)
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