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      Student Exploration: RNA and Protein Synthesis

Vocabulary: amino acid, anticodon, codon, messenger RNA, nucleotide, ribosome, RNA, RNA
polymerase, transcription, transfer RNA, translation


Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)

1. Suppose you want to design and build a house. How would you communicate your design
   plans with the construction crew that would work on the house?

     _________________________________________________________________________

     _________________________________________________________________________


2.                        Cells build large, complicated molecules, such as proteins. What do you
     think cells use as their “design plans” for proteins?

     _________________________________________________________________________

     _________________________________________________________________________


Gizmo Warm-up
Just as a construction crew uses blueprints to build a house, a
cell uses DNA as plans for building proteins. In addition to DNA,
another nucleic acid, called RNA, is involved in making proteins.
In the RNA and Protein Synthesis Gizmo™, you will use both
DNA and RNA to construct a protein out of amino acids.

1. DNA is composed of the bases adenine (A), cytosine (C),
   guanine (G), and thymine (T). RNA is composed of adenine,
   cytosine, guanine, and uracil (U).

     Look at the SIMULATION pane. Is the shown molecule DNA
     or RNA? How do you know?

     ________________________________________________


2. RNA polymerase is a type of enzyme. Enzymes help chemical reactions occur quickly.
   Click the Release enzyme button, and describe what happens.

     _________________________________________________________________________
Activity A:           Get the Gizmo ready:
 Transcription            • If necessary, click Release enzyme.


Introduction: The first stage of building a protein involves a process known as transcription.
In transcription, a segment of DNA serves as a template to produce a complementary strand of
RNA. This complementary strand is called messenger RNA, or mRNA.

Question: What occurs during transcription?

1. Experiment: Like DNA, RNA follows base-pairing rules. Experiment to find which RNA
   nucleotide on the right side of the Gizmo will successfully pair with the thymine at the top of
   the template strand of DNA. (NOTE: The DNA on the right side is the template strand.)

   Which RNA base bonded with the thymine? ______________________________________


2. Experiment: The next three bases on the DNA template strand are adenine, cytosine, and
   guanine. Use the Gizmo to answer the following questions:

       A. Which RNA base bonds with adenine? ____________________________________

       B. Which RNA base bonds with cytosine? ____________________________________

       C. Which RNA base bonds with guanine? ____________________________________


3. Analyze: In molecules of RNA, uracil takes the place of the DNA base _________________.


4. Build: Continue building the molecule of mRNA until you have used all of the RNA
   nucleotides. What is the nucleotide sequence of the mRNA strand you built?

   _________________________________________________________________________


5. Apply: Suppose a template strand of DNA had the following sequence:

      T A C      G G A      T A A      C T A      C C G       G G T      A T T      C A A

   What would be the complementary strand of mRNA?

      __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __


6. Predict: How would a change in the sequence of nucleotides in a DNA molecule affect the

   mRNA transcribed from the DNA molecule? ______________________________________

   _________________________________________________________________________
Activity B:        Get the Gizmo ready:
 Translation          • Once the mRNA strand has been built, click Continue.

Introduction: After a strand of mRNA has been built, the strand exits the cell’s nucleus. The
second stage of protein synthesis, called translation, occurs next. During translation, the strand
of mRNA is used to build a chain of amino acids.

Question: What occurs during translation?

1. Observe: Examine the strand of mRNA on
   the SIMULATION pane. Every group of
   three bases of mRNA is called a codon.

   In the table at right, list the nitrogen bases
   in each codon. (Hint: Start from the top of
   the strand and read down.) The first mRNA
   codon is called the universal start codon.

   Codon          mRNA bases
      1
      2
      3
      4
2. Predict: Translation starts when a ribosome (the purple structure on the SIMULATION
   pane) binds to a strand of mRNA. Transfer RNA, or tRNA, begins bringing amino acids into
   the ribosome. Each tRNA molecule carries only one kind of amino acid. This amino acid is
   determined by the tRNA’s anticodon, a set of three unpaired bases.

   Which anticodon do you think would attach to the mRNA’s start codon? ________________

   Use the Gizmo to check your answer.


3. Observe: Place the next two anticodons on the mRNA strand. What happens?

   _________________________________________________________________________

   _________________________________________________________________________

   As each tRNA molecule binds to the mRNA, the ribosome joins the amino acid carried by
   the tRNA to the growing amino acid chain.


4. Describe: UAG (as well as UAA and UGA) is an example of a stop codon. Molecules called
   release factors bind to stop codons. Place the release factor on the mRNA molecule.

   What happens? ____________________________________________________________

   _________________________________________________________________________

   Click Continue. Your protein is now complete. Most actual proteins consist of sequences of
   hundreds of amino acids.

(Activity B continued on next page)
Activity B (continued from previous page)

5. Infer: Why do you think stop and start codon signals are necessary for protein synthesis?

   _________________________________________________________________________

   _________________________________________________________________________


6. Translate: Codons code for different amino acids. Examine the codon chart below. The
   amino acid coded for by a specific mRNA codon can be determined by finding the first base
   of the codon along the left side of the table, the second base along the top of the table, and
   the third base along the right side of the table.




   _________________________________________________________________________




   What amino acids do the following codons code for?

   AUG: _____________ CUG: _____________ ACC: _____________ UAG: _____________


7. Apply: Suppose you wanted a protein that consists of the amino acid sequence methionine,
   asparagine, valine, and histidine. Give an mRNA sequence that would code for this protein.

           ___ ___ ___           ___ ___ ___          ___ ___ ___           ___ ___ ___


8. Extend your thinking: Sometimes errors occur during transcription or translation. Examine
   the codon chart above. Each amino acid is coded for by several different codons.

   How might this offset transcription or translation errors? ____________________________
_________________________________________________________________________

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Rna protein synthesisse

  • 1. Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: RNA and Protein Synthesis Vocabulary: amino acid, anticodon, codon, messenger RNA, nucleotide, ribosome, RNA, RNA polymerase, transcription, transfer RNA, translation Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. Suppose you want to design and build a house. How would you communicate your design plans with the construction crew that would work on the house? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 2. Cells build large, complicated molecules, such as proteins. What do you think cells use as their “design plans” for proteins? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Gizmo Warm-up Just as a construction crew uses blueprints to build a house, a cell uses DNA as plans for building proteins. In addition to DNA, another nucleic acid, called RNA, is involved in making proteins. In the RNA and Protein Synthesis Gizmo™, you will use both DNA and RNA to construct a protein out of amino acids. 1. DNA is composed of the bases adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). RNA is composed of adenine, cytosine, guanine, and uracil (U). Look at the SIMULATION pane. Is the shown molecule DNA or RNA? How do you know? ________________________________________________ 2. RNA polymerase is a type of enzyme. Enzymes help chemical reactions occur quickly. Click the Release enzyme button, and describe what happens. _________________________________________________________________________
  • 2. Activity A: Get the Gizmo ready: Transcription • If necessary, click Release enzyme. Introduction: The first stage of building a protein involves a process known as transcription. In transcription, a segment of DNA serves as a template to produce a complementary strand of RNA. This complementary strand is called messenger RNA, or mRNA. Question: What occurs during transcription? 1. Experiment: Like DNA, RNA follows base-pairing rules. Experiment to find which RNA nucleotide on the right side of the Gizmo will successfully pair with the thymine at the top of the template strand of DNA. (NOTE: The DNA on the right side is the template strand.) Which RNA base bonded with the thymine? ______________________________________ 2. Experiment: The next three bases on the DNA template strand are adenine, cytosine, and guanine. Use the Gizmo to answer the following questions: A. Which RNA base bonds with adenine? ____________________________________ B. Which RNA base bonds with cytosine? ____________________________________ C. Which RNA base bonds with guanine? ____________________________________ 3. Analyze: In molecules of RNA, uracil takes the place of the DNA base _________________. 4. Build: Continue building the molecule of mRNA until you have used all of the RNA nucleotides. What is the nucleotide sequence of the mRNA strand you built? _________________________________________________________________________ 5. Apply: Suppose a template strand of DNA had the following sequence: T A C G G A T A A C T A C C G G G T A T T C A A What would be the complementary strand of mRNA? __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 6. Predict: How would a change in the sequence of nucleotides in a DNA molecule affect the mRNA transcribed from the DNA molecule? ______________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________
  • 3. Activity B: Get the Gizmo ready: Translation • Once the mRNA strand has been built, click Continue. Introduction: After a strand of mRNA has been built, the strand exits the cell’s nucleus. The second stage of protein synthesis, called translation, occurs next. During translation, the strand of mRNA is used to build a chain of amino acids. Question: What occurs during translation? 1. Observe: Examine the strand of mRNA on the SIMULATION pane. Every group of three bases of mRNA is called a codon. In the table at right, list the nitrogen bases in each codon. (Hint: Start from the top of the strand and read down.) The first mRNA codon is called the universal start codon. Codon mRNA bases 1 2 3 4
  • 4. 2. Predict: Translation starts when a ribosome (the purple structure on the SIMULATION pane) binds to a strand of mRNA. Transfer RNA, or tRNA, begins bringing amino acids into the ribosome. Each tRNA molecule carries only one kind of amino acid. This amino acid is determined by the tRNA’s anticodon, a set of three unpaired bases. Which anticodon do you think would attach to the mRNA’s start codon? ________________ Use the Gizmo to check your answer. 3. Observe: Place the next two anticodons on the mRNA strand. What happens? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ As each tRNA molecule binds to the mRNA, the ribosome joins the amino acid carried by the tRNA to the growing amino acid chain. 4. Describe: UAG (as well as UAA and UGA) is an example of a stop codon. Molecules called release factors bind to stop codons. Place the release factor on the mRNA molecule. What happens? ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Click Continue. Your protein is now complete. Most actual proteins consist of sequences of hundreds of amino acids. (Activity B continued on next page)
  • 5. Activity B (continued from previous page) 5. Infer: Why do you think stop and start codon signals are necessary for protein synthesis? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 6. Translate: Codons code for different amino acids. Examine the codon chart below. The amino acid coded for by a specific mRNA codon can be determined by finding the first base of the codon along the left side of the table, the second base along the top of the table, and the third base along the right side of the table. _________________________________________________________________________ What amino acids do the following codons code for? AUG: _____________ CUG: _____________ ACC: _____________ UAG: _____________ 7. Apply: Suppose you wanted a protein that consists of the amino acid sequence methionine, asparagine, valine, and histidine. Give an mRNA sequence that would code for this protein. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 8. Extend your thinking: Sometimes errors occur during transcription or translation. Examine the codon chart above. Each amino acid is coded for by several different codons. How might this offset transcription or translation errors? ____________________________