130 likes | 237 Vues
This text outlines the translation process of mRNA strands in the cytoplasm, detailing the sequence of codons such as AUG, CUG, UCA, GUA, GGA, and their corresponding amino acids including Methionine, Proline, Leucine, Serine, Valine, and Glycine. It also mentions stop codons like UAG, which signal the termination of protein synthesis. The translation mechanism involves key players like release factors and occurs in the cytoplasm where proteins are synthesized, highlighting the complex interactions between mRNA and ribosomes.
E N D
Translation By Josh Morris
mRNA strand AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG
AUG Methionine CCC Proline CUG Leucine UAG Stop (release factor) UCA Serine GUA Valine GGA Glycine
Cytoplasm UAC GAC AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG
Cytoplasm UAC GAC AGU AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG
Cytoplasm GAC AGU CAU UAC AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG
Cytoplasm AGU CAU CCU GAC AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG
Cytoplasm CAU CCU AAA AGU AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG
Cytoplasm CAU AAA AGU AUC AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG
Cytoplasm AAA CCU AUC AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG
Cytoplasm AAA AUC AUG CUG UCA GUA GGA CCC UAG