
Biology: Translation
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How do cells convert the instructions of messenger RNA into proteins? What are the famous "gene machines" actually made of? And what happened when a World War II soldier suddenly ended up with a disease no one could cure?
In today's episode, we'll answer all these questions⎯and so many more⎯as we explore the last stage of the Central Dogma: translation.
Part 1: tRNA Structure
- The RNA Tie Club
- The Adaptor Hypothesis and Transfer RNA (tRNA)
- The Five Components of tRNA
- The 2D and 3D Structures of tRNA
Part 2: The Wobble Hypothesis
- Protein-Coding (Sense) vs. Non-Protein-Coding (Nonsense) Codons
- The Start Codon
- The Stop Codons
- Traditional Codon-Anticodon Pairing
- Wobble Pairing
Part 3: Amino Acid Activation (tRNA Loading)
- Reaction Coupling
- Formation of Aminoacyl-AMP
- Pyrophosphate Hydrolysis
- Formation of Aminoacyl-tRNA
- Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases
Part 4: The Ribosome
- Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
- Understanding Svedberg Units
- The 70S and 80S Ribosomes
- The Role of the Nucleolus
- RNA Polymerases I, II, and III
- The A, P, and E Sites
Part 5: Prokaryotic Translation
- Polyribosomes
- Polycistronic mRNA
- The Shine-Dalgarno (SD) Sequence
- Initiation: Initiation Factors, Initiator tRNA, Formylmethionine, and the Translation Initiation Complex
- Elongation: Elongation Factors and the 3-Part Cycle
- Termination: Release Factors and Dissociation
Part 6: Eukaryotic Translation
- Monocistronic mRNA
- The 5' Cap Binding Site
- The Kozak Sequence
- Basics of Initiation, Elongation, and Termination
- Cap-Dependent Translation
- Internal Ribosome Entry Sites (IRES) and Cap-Independent Translation
- Post-Translational Modifications
References
- Clark, M. A., Douglas, M., & Choi, J. (2018). Biology 2e. OpenStax.
- Pallin, D. J., & Wright, J. (2022). MCAT: Biology review (3rd ed.). The Princeton Review.
- Urry, L. A., Cain, M. L., Wasserman, S. A., Minorsky, P. V., & Orr, R. B. (2021). Campbell: Biology (12th ed.). Pearson.
Further Reading
- Bilbray, B. P. (2012). Antibiotic treatments over the past century. Congressional Record.
- Crick, F. (1955). On degenerate templates and the adaptor hypothesis: A note for the RNA Tie Club. NIH.
- Crick, F. (1958). On protein synthesis. Wellcome Collection.
- Dole, B. (2005). One soldier's story. HarperCollins Publishers.
- Ramakrishnan, V. (2018). Gene machine: The race to decipher the secrets of the ribosome. Basic Books.
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