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4.2.5 Translation

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Translation is the process in which the genetic code carried by mRNA is decoded to synthesise a polypeptide chain (protein).

Steps in Translation:

  1. mRNA Attachment to Ribosome:
  • The mRNA molecule binds to a ribosome in the cytoplasm.
  • The ribosome reads the codons (triplets of bases) on the mRNA, starting at the start codon (AUG).
  1. tRNA Brings Amino Acids:
  • Transfer RNA (tRNA) collects specific amino acids from the cytoplasm and carries them to the ribosome.
  • tRNA has:
  • A binding site for one specific amino acid.
  • A triplet of bases (anticodon), which is complementary to the mRNA codon.
  1. Complementary Base Pairing:
  • The anticodon on tRNA binds to its complementary codon on mRNA through base pairing.
  • Two tRNA molecules can bind to the ribosome at the same time.
  1. Formation of Peptide Bonds:
  • The amino acids attached to the tRNA molecules are joined together by peptide bonds, catalysed by peptidyl transferase.
  • After the bond forms, the tRNA molecule detaches, leaving the amino acid behind.
  1. Polypeptide Chain Formation:
  • The ribosome moves along the mRNA, allowing more tRNA molecules to attach and add amino acids to the growing chain.
  • This process continues until a stop codon is reached on the mRNA. The stop codon does not code for an amino acid, and the ribosome releases the polypeptide chain.
  1. Multiple Ribosomes:
  • Several ribosomes, known as a polysome, can translate a single mRNA strand simultaneously, speeding up protein synthesis.
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Key Points:

  • Start codon (AUG) initiates translation; codes for the amino acid methionine.
  • Stop codons (e.g., UAA, UAG, UGA) terminate the process.
  • A single ribosome can add up to 15 amino acids per second.
  • Polypeptides fold into specific shapes to become functional proteins.
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Summary:

Translation decodes the genetic information on mRNA into a polypeptide chain. This process involves complementary base pairing between mRNA and tRNA, the joining of amino acids by peptide bonds, and the movement of the ribosome along the mRNA.

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