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Genetic code
T.Rajeshwari
Maris Stella College
What is Genetic code?
• Genetic code is a dictionary that corresponds with
sequence of nucleotides and sequence of amino acids.
• Genetic code is a set of rules by which information
encoded in genetic material(DNA or RNAsequences)
is translated into proteins by living cells.
James Watson & Crick
•To understand how proteins are
encoded began after the structure
of DNA was discovered by James
Watson and Francis Crick.
•George Gamow postulated that a
three-letter code must be employed to
encode the 20 standard amino acids
used by living cells to build proteins.
Introduction of genetic code
The letters A,G,T and C correspond tothe
nucleotides found in DNA. They are
organized into codon.
The collection of codons is called Genetics
code.
For 20 amino acids there should be 20 codons.
Each codon should have 3 nucleotides to impart
specificity to each of the amino acid for a
specific codon.
1 nucleotide – 4 combinations
2 nucleotide-16 combinations
3nucleotide- 64 combinations( most suited for
20 amino acids )
Genetic code table
Codon and its type
• Genetic code is a Dictionary consists of
“Genetic words” called CODONS.
• Each codon consists of three bases (triplet)
• There are 64 codons.
• 61 codons code for 20 amino acids found in
protein.
• 3 codons do not code for any amino acid.
Type of codon
 Sense Codons
 Signal Codons
• Start codons
• Stop codons
 Sense codon:- The codon that code for amino
acid are called sense codon.
 Signal codon:- Those codons that code for
signal during protein synthesis
are called signal codons.
For Example:- AUG, UAA, UAG &
UGA
 There are Two types of signal codons
Terminating Codon
Initiating Codon.
conti…
..“Terminating Codons”
UAA, UAG & UGA are termination codons or
nonsense codons & are often referred to as amber, ochre
& opal codons.
“Initiating codon”
AUG is the initiation codon. It codes for the first amino
acid in all proteins.
At the starting point it codes for methionine in
eukaryotes & formyl methionine in prokaryotes.
ANTICODON
• The base sequence of t RNA which pairs with codon
of mRNA during translation is called anticodon.
Different between codon and
anticodon
• Codon could be present in both DNA & RNA,
but anticodon is always present in RNA & never
in DNA.
• Codons are written in 5 to 3 direction whereas
anticodons are usually written in 3 to 5 direction.
• Anticodon of some tRNA molecules have to pair
with more than one codon.
CONTI
….
• Codons are sequentially arranged in nucleic
acid strand while anticodons are discretely
present in cells with amino acids attached or
not.
• Codon defines which anticodon should come
next with an amino acid to create the protein
strand.
• Anticodon helps in bringing a particular
amino acid at its proper position during
translation.
Characteristic of the genetic code
1. Triplet code
2. Comma less
3. Nonoverlapping code
4. The coding dictionary
5. Degenerate code
6. Universality of code
7. Non ambiguous code
8. Chain inition code
9. Chain termination codons
“Genetic code is
triplet”• The genetic code is triplet. There are 64 codons.
“Universality”
• The genetic code is universal.
• AUG is the codon for methionine in mitochondria. The
same codon (AUG) codes for isoleucine in cytoplasm.
With some exceptions noted the genetic code is universal.
“ Non-Ambiguous”
• The genetic code is non-ambiguous.
• Thus one codon can not specify more than one amino
acid.
“Non-overlapping”
• One base cannot participate in the formation of more than
one codon.
• This means that the code is non-overlapping.
• The gene is transcribed & translated continuously from a
fixed starting point to a fixed stop point.
• Punctuations are not present between the codons.
“The code has polarity”
• The code has a definite direction for reading of message
which is referred to as polarity.
• Reading of message from left to right & right to left will
specify for different amino acids.
• For Example UUG stands for leucine, & from right to left it
is GUU which stands for valine.
Degeneracy of genetic code
• An amino acid can be coded for by more than one
codon. This is called degeneracy of genetic code.
Wobble hypothesis
• Crick postulated the ‘wobble hypothesis’ to account for
the degeneracy of genetic code. According this
hypothesis, the first two bases of a codon pair according
to the normal base pairing rules with the last two bases of
the anticodon. Base-pairing at the third position of a
codon is wobble
Wobble hypothesis explains
degeneracy
• Wobble hypothesis explains the degeneracy of
the genetic code, i.e, existence of multiple
codons for a single amino acid. Although there
are 61 codons for amino acids, the number of
tRNA is far less (around 40)which is due to
wobbling.
Degeneracy of the genetic
code
• If the code were not degenerate, 20 codons
would designated amino acids and 44 would
lead to chain termination.
• The probability of mutating to chain
termination would therefore be much higher
with a non degenerate code.
FLOW OF GENETIC INFORMATION

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Geneticcode ppt

  • 2. What is Genetic code? • Genetic code is a dictionary that corresponds with sequence of nucleotides and sequence of amino acids. • Genetic code is a set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material(DNA or RNAsequences) is translated into proteins by living cells.
  • 3. James Watson & Crick •To understand how proteins are encoded began after the structure of DNA was discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick. •George Gamow postulated that a three-letter code must be employed to encode the 20 standard amino acids used by living cells to build proteins.
  • 4. Introduction of genetic code The letters A,G,T and C correspond tothe nucleotides found in DNA. They are organized into codon. The collection of codons is called Genetics code. For 20 amino acids there should be 20 codons. Each codon should have 3 nucleotides to impart specificity to each of the amino acid for a specific codon. 1 nucleotide – 4 combinations 2 nucleotide-16 combinations 3nucleotide- 64 combinations( most suited for 20 amino acids )
  • 6. Codon and its type • Genetic code is a Dictionary consists of “Genetic words” called CODONS. • Each codon consists of three bases (triplet) • There are 64 codons. • 61 codons code for 20 amino acids found in protein. • 3 codons do not code for any amino acid.
  • 7. Type of codon  Sense Codons  Signal Codons • Start codons • Stop codons  Sense codon:- The codon that code for amino acid are called sense codon.  Signal codon:- Those codons that code for signal during protein synthesis are called signal codons. For Example:- AUG, UAA, UAG & UGA  There are Two types of signal codons Terminating Codon Initiating Codon.
  • 8. conti… ..“Terminating Codons” UAA, UAG & UGA are termination codons or nonsense codons & are often referred to as amber, ochre & opal codons. “Initiating codon” AUG is the initiation codon. It codes for the first amino acid in all proteins. At the starting point it codes for methionine in eukaryotes & formyl methionine in prokaryotes.
  • 9. ANTICODON • The base sequence of t RNA which pairs with codon of mRNA during translation is called anticodon.
  • 10. Different between codon and anticodon • Codon could be present in both DNA & RNA, but anticodon is always present in RNA & never in DNA. • Codons are written in 5 to 3 direction whereas anticodons are usually written in 3 to 5 direction. • Anticodon of some tRNA molecules have to pair with more than one codon.
  • 11. CONTI …. • Codons are sequentially arranged in nucleic acid strand while anticodons are discretely present in cells with amino acids attached or not. • Codon defines which anticodon should come next with an amino acid to create the protein strand. • Anticodon helps in bringing a particular amino acid at its proper position during translation.
  • 12. Characteristic of the genetic code 1. Triplet code 2. Comma less 3. Nonoverlapping code 4. The coding dictionary 5. Degenerate code 6. Universality of code 7. Non ambiguous code 8. Chain inition code 9. Chain termination codons
  • 13. “Genetic code is triplet”• The genetic code is triplet. There are 64 codons.
  • 14. “Universality” • The genetic code is universal. • AUG is the codon for methionine in mitochondria. The same codon (AUG) codes for isoleucine in cytoplasm. With some exceptions noted the genetic code is universal. “ Non-Ambiguous” • The genetic code is non-ambiguous. • Thus one codon can not specify more than one amino acid.
  • 15. “Non-overlapping” • One base cannot participate in the formation of more than one codon. • This means that the code is non-overlapping. • The gene is transcribed & translated continuously from a fixed starting point to a fixed stop point. • Punctuations are not present between the codons.
  • 16. “The code has polarity” • The code has a definite direction for reading of message which is referred to as polarity. • Reading of message from left to right & right to left will specify for different amino acids. • For Example UUG stands for leucine, & from right to left it is GUU which stands for valine.
  • 17. Degeneracy of genetic code • An amino acid can be coded for by more than one codon. This is called degeneracy of genetic code.
  • 18. Wobble hypothesis • Crick postulated the ‘wobble hypothesis’ to account for the degeneracy of genetic code. According this hypothesis, the first two bases of a codon pair according to the normal base pairing rules with the last two bases of the anticodon. Base-pairing at the third position of a codon is wobble
  • 19. Wobble hypothesis explains degeneracy • Wobble hypothesis explains the degeneracy of the genetic code, i.e, existence of multiple codons for a single amino acid. Although there are 61 codons for amino acids, the number of tRNA is far less (around 40)which is due to wobbling.
  • 20. Degeneracy of the genetic code • If the code were not degenerate, 20 codons would designated amino acids and 44 would lead to chain termination. • The probability of mutating to chain termination would therefore be much higher with a non degenerate code.
  • 21. FLOW OF GENETIC INFORMATION