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presents Flow of Genetic Information A Montagud E Navarro P Fernández de Córdoba JF Urchueguía Elements Nucleic acid DNA RNA building block structure & organization genome building block types Amino acid building block side chain protein Central Dogma of Molecular Biology Replication : DNA to DNA Replication : RNA to RNA Transcription : DNA to RNA RNA processing Translation : RNA to protein genetic code Dogma, revisited Horizontal transference transformation conjugation transduction

Elements two monomers and two polymers nucleic acids DNA : stores information RNA : transmits information amino acids protein : catalytic capacity Nucleic acids

Nucleic acid : DNA main function store information Figure 4 3. DNA anditsbuilding blocks. (Alberts et al, 2002)

structure and organization double helix minor groove major groove A DNA B DNA Z DNA more compact left handed Figure 4 55. Chromatin packing (Alberts et al, 2002) chromatin : supercoiling chromosome

genome whole genetic material necessary for the survival of a given cell bacteria humans genome : chromosomes

genome : plasmids autonomous genetic elements not essential (generally) bacteria survives without interesting properties survival on a special condition pathogenicity island characteristic copy number Nucleic acid : RNA Krogh, 2004

microrna, has been shown to regulate gene expression. Krogh, 2004 Amino acids

Amino acid : building block Amino acid : side chain

Amino acid : protein 2ary structure alpha helix beta sheet 3ary structure domains The sequence of amino acids determines the structure, and therefore the function, of a protein. Figure 3 9. The regular conformation of the polypeptide backbone observed in the α helix and the β sheet. (Alberts et al, 2002) Amino acid : examples alpha helix beta sheet Figure 7 17. Onetypeofzinc finger protein. (Alberts et al, 2002) Figure 7 115. A comparison of the structure of one chain and four chain globins. Flow of Genetic (Alberts Informationet al, 2002)

Amino acid : protein and function Figure 3 6. How a protein folds into a compact conformation. (Alberts et al, 2002) Correct folding is critical for correct function Figure 6 82. A current view of protein folding. (Alberts et al, 2002) Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

Central Dogma of Molecular Biology DNA RNA protein transcription translation Francis Crick, Ideas on protein synthesis. Symp Soc Exp Biol., 1956 DNA RNA protein transcription translation Replication : DNA to DNA DNA polymerase DNA dependent DNA nucleotides many enzymes more! helicase, topoisomerase, etc Figure 7 2. Plasmid DNA. (Lodish et al, 2000)

Figure 5.11. Model of the E. coli fork. (Cooper, 2000) Figure 5 4. DNA synthesis catalyzed by DNA polymerase. (Alberts et al, 2002) primase (RNA pol DNA dep) Figure 12 9. At a growing fork, one strand is synthesized from multiple primers. (Lodish et al, 2000) Figure 5 12. RNA primer synthesis. (Albert et al, 2002)

movie : Ch12anim1. Lodish et al, 2000 DNA RNA protein transcription translation Replication : RNA to RNA RNA polymerase RNA dependent RNA viruses have RNA as information storage live in the RNA world use cell machinery

DNA RNA protein transcription translation Transcription : DNA to RNA RNA polymerase DNA dependent RNA nucleotides many enzymes more! helicase, topoisomerase, etc transcription factors : regulation Figure 6 7. DNA transcription produces a single stranded RNA molecule that is complementary to one strand of DNA. (Alberts et al, 2002)

movie : transcription Ch4anim1. Lodish et al, 2000 DNA RNA protein transcription translation RNA processing mrna gets processed, mainly in eukaryotes 5 capping protection from degradation Figure 6 22. A comparison of the structures of procaryotic and eucaryotic mrna molecules. (Alberts et al, 2002)

RNA processing mrna gets processed, mainly in eukaryotes splicing Krogh, 2004 RNA processing mrna gets processed, mainly in eukaryotes alternative splicing Krogh, 2004

RNA processing mrna gets processed, mainly in eukaryotes 3 polyadenylation protection from degradation Figure 6.40. Formation of the 3 ends of eukaryotic mrnas. (Cooper, 2000) DNA RNA protein transcription translation RNA processing mrna gets processed, mainly in eukaryotes 5 capping splicing, alternative splicing 3 polyadenylation Figure 11 7. Overview of mrna processing in eukaryotes. (Lodish et al, 2000)

movie : RNA processing Ch11anim1. Lodish et al, 2000 DNA RNA protein transcription translation Translation : RNA to protein mrna ribosomes trna amino acids Krogh, 2004

Translation : RNA to protein Krogh, 2004 Translation : genetic code Krogh, 2004

Krogh, 2004 DNA RNA protein transcription translation from DNA to protein DNA promoter intron intron intron RNA 5 5 UTR START CDS STOP 3 UTR 3 AAAAA protein

movie : traduction Ch4anim3. Lodish et al, 2000 Dogma, revisited

Dogma, revisited DNA RNA protein transcription translation As it turned out, the use of the word dogma caused almost more trouble than it was worth... I used the word the way I myself thought about it, not as most of the world does, and simply applied it to a grand hypothesis that, however plausible, had little direct experimental support. Francis Crick, What Mad Pursuit, 1988 DNA RNA protein transcription translation DNA reverse transcriptase retroviruses Dogma, revisited Figure 5 73. The life cycle of a retrovirus. (Alberts et al, 2002)

DNA RNA protein transcription translation DNA reverse transcriptase telomeres Dogma, revisited Figure 5 44. The t loops at the end of mammalian chromosomes. (Alberts et al, 2002) Figure 5 43. Telomere. (Alberts et al, 2002) movie : telomerase Ch12anim5. Lodish et al, 2000

DNA RNA protein transcription translation prions Dogma, revisited Figure 6 89. Protein aggregates that cause human disease. (Alberts et al, 2002) Dogma, revisited reverse transcription DNA RNA transcription translation protein aggregation protein Crick, Central Dogma of Molecular Biology, Nature, 1970

Dogma s overview static stepwise simplistic Dogma s overview dynamic continuous reactions complex

transcription and translation Figure 28.15. Transcription and Translation. (Berg et al, 2002) Horizontal transference

Horizontal transference special in prokaryotes transformation conjugation transduction Horizontal transference conjugation F plasmid & tra genes pilus Figure 7 35. (Griffiths et al, 2000)

Horizontal transference transformation bacteria recombines free DNA as its own Figure 7 35. (Griffiths et al, 2000) Horizontal transference transduction phage lysis phage encapsulates bacterial DNA Figure 7 35. (Griffiths et al, 2000)

more vcell.ndsu.edu transcription mrna processing sources Alberts et al, Molecular Biology of the Cell, Garland Science, 4th ed, 2002 Lodish et al, Molecular Cell Biology, Freeman & Co., 4th ed., 2000 Griffiths et al, Introduction to Genetic Analysis, Freeman & Co., 7th ed, 2000 Berg et al, Biochemistry, Freeman & Co., 5th ed., 2002 Crick, Ideas on Protein Synthesis, Symp Soc Exp Biol, 1956 Crick, Central Dogma of Molecular Biology, Nature, 1970 Crick, What Mad Pursuit: apersonal view of scientific discovery, BasicBooks, 1990