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trna and Protein Building Lab Name Date Period Purpose: RNA produced in the nucleus of a cell moves out of the nucleus to the cell s ribosomes. This RNA is a specific sequence of bases copied from the DNA which carries the chromosomal genetic message to the cytoplasm. Thus, it is called messenger (mrna). At the ribosomes, mrna directs the building of proteins. Proteins are made up of smaller molecules called amino acids. How does a cell construct the proper amino acids into protein molecules? Formation of proteins involves another kind of RNA. Transfer RNA (trna) brings specific amino acids to the mrna according to the code sequence of bases found on mrna. In this investigation you will: a. Use paper models to show how case shapes in mrna match only with specific base shapes of trna. b. Use paper models to show how trna molecules bring specific amino acid molecules to the ribosome where building of proteins occurs. c. Learn to transcribe a DNA code to a mrna message and translate the mrna to the trna amino acid code. d. Study the molecular basis for gene mutations. Materials: Models of RNA nucleotides, page of paper models of trna, scissors. Procedure: Part A: Structure of trna Build a molecule of mrna using the paper molecules from Investigation 24. Make sure you are using only RNA nucleotides. Join the RNA nucleotides to form a row of molecules in this order: Guanine Adenine Cytosine Uracil Cytosine Guanine 1. Name the four nucleotide bases present in trna. 2. Do these bases differ from those found in mrna? 3. How does the trna molecule differ from mrna in shape?

Recall that molecules of mrna leave the cell nucleus and move out to the cell s ribosomes. Meanwhile, transfer RNA (trna) is present in the cell cytoplasm. Models of trna were supplied to you by your teacher. Molecules of trna are composed of many base nucleotides. However, trna has a three base sequence (a triplet) that can match up with the bases of mrna. Cut out the two models of trna. Cut only along solid lines. Join the trna molecules to the model of mrna. 4. What base in mrna can only join with the: a. Adenine base of trna? b. Uracil base of trna? c. Guanine base of trna? 5. What order of bases on mrna will match a sequence on trna of: a. UUA? (Uracil, Uracil, Adenine) b. UCA? (Uracil, Cytosine, Adenine) c. UGA? (Uracil, Guanine, Adenine) d. AAA? (Adenine, Adenine, Adenine) Transfer RNA picks up amino acids in a series of chemical steps. A trna molecule only picks up a certain amino acid. The amino acid is attached to the trna at the end opposite the three bases that will attach to mrna. Cut out the two remaining models of amino acids, serine and aspartic acid, from the page provided by your teacher. Join these models to their proper trna models. Only a specific amino acid will fit along the top of each trna model. Remember that each trna model has a three sequence base called a triplet. 6. What amino acid connects to a trna molecule with a triplet of: a. AGC? b. CUG? 7. What molecule receives the amino acids on trna? 8. How many base molecules or nucleotides of mrna are responsible for the coding of one amino acid?

Part B: Forming a Protein Molecule During Translation When many amino acid molecules are brought to the mrna by trna, the amino acids join to form a protein molecule. When trna molecules with their attached amino acids join to the bases of the mrna, the formation of a protein molecule is begun. This entire process is called translation. The DNA message has been translated into a protein molecule. This entire process is called translation. The DNA message has been translated into a protein molecule. 9. What amino acid is attached to a trna molecule having a base sequence of: a. UUU? (Read from Table 1) b. GCU? 10.What trna triplet is needed to join with the fallowing amino acids: a. Phenylalanine? (Read from Table 1) b. Valine? c. Glutamine acid? Depending on the type and order of amino acids, an almost endless variety and order of amino acids, an almost endless variety of proteins can be produced. Because of the repeated matching of base sequences, the base sequence in DNA of chromosomes codes for and controls the formation of protein molecules at ribosomes. 11.A protein molecule consists of the following amino acid sequence: Leucine, glutamine, tyrosine, Leucine, serine, serine. What would be the sequence of trna bases responsible for forming this protein? (Use Table 1) 12.A ribosome receives the following mrna message: AAA, CGA, GAA, and GUU. a. What will be the sequence of trna bases joining the mrna molecule? b. What will be the sequence of amino acids formed from this code? Table 1 trna Triplet Codes of Some Amino Acids AMINO ACID trna CODE Serine Proline Leucine Glutamic acid Tyrosine Arginine Glutamine Phenylalanine Valine Lysine AGC GGG AAU CUU AUA GCU GUU AAA CAA UUU

As a review, you should now be able to transcribe (decode) a message in DNA base code into mrna and then translate it into a protein molecule. A portion of DNA on a chromosome has the sequence of bases along one strand of DNA as indicated in Table 2. Transcribe or decode this message first into mrna code, then translate it into trna code and proper amino acids using Table 1. Table 2 Transcribing and Translating of a DNA Sequence Chromosome mrna trna Amino Acid DNA Code Of Base Base Sequence Bases Code Code AAT GGG ATA AAA GTT Rework the cell s code language backward by completing Table 3. Table 3 Transcribing and Translating of an Amino Acid Sequence Amino Acid Sequence Proline Glutamic Acid Lysine Serine Leucine trna Base Code mrna Base Code DNA Base Code

Part C: Mutations and Base Sequence Errors Not often are there errors in the process of forming proteins from the DNA code of instructions. An error in the process is a mutation and will result in formation of a different type of protein. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells. Hemoglobin results from the proper arrangement of almost 600 amino acids. Most humans have the correct type of hemoglobin. However, in some people the arrangement is incorrect. These people have a disease called sickle cell anemia. Their red blood cells are sickle shaped rather than round. As a result, the red blood cells cannot transport oxygen as well. The following amino acid sequence represents a portion of the normal hemoglobin molecule: Proline, Glutamic acid, Glutamic acid, and Lysine. 13.Translate the sequence of amino acids in normal hemoglobin into a. trna base codes. b. MRNA base codes. c. DNA base codes. In sickle cell anemia, the sequence of amino acids is slightly different. It is Proline, Valine, Glutamic acid, lysine. 14.Translate the sequence of amino acids in sickle cell hemoglobin into a. trna base codes. b. MRNA base codes. c. DNA base codes. 15.In terms of base nucleotides, explain the only difference between the DNA message for normal hemoglobin and the DNA message for sickle cell hemoglobin. A mutation, therefore, is a difference from what we consider to be the normal sequence of bases in a molecule of DNA. The difference or error does not have to be very great. As you have just determined, a base sequence of only one triplet (three bases) can cause the formation of the wrong type of hemoglobin. A change at only one base site of the triplet can cause mutation. 16. How are mutations passed on to offspring?

Analysis: 1. What is the function of mrna? 2. What is the function of trna? 3. How do trna and mrna differ in their location within the cell? 4. Briefly describe what is meant by translation. 5. What is being translated? 6. Complete this chart by using check marks to indicate to which molecule each characteristic applies. Similarities and Differences Between mrna and trna Characteristic mrna trna Deoxyribose present Ribose present Phosphoric acid present Adenine present Thymine present Uracil present Guanine present Cytosine present Contains a chemical message or code Carries an amino acid to a ribosome