1. Basic stuff Flashcards
What is a gene?
Sequence of DNA that codes for either a:
protein
functional RNA species
Which way is DNA written?
5’ to 3’
What is the ‘start codon’? (name and 3 letter code)
Methionine
ATG
UTR’s
Part of DNA sequence not turned into protein
Important for regulation
What is the C-value paradox?
The C-value was expected to increase alongside organism complexity but doesn’t
C-value
Amount of DNA in the haploid genome (in pg)
EZH2
Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2
Chemically modifies chromatin
Represses gene expression
What is EZH2 a subunit of?
Polycomb repressive complex (PRC2)
Fusion proteins
Using cloning DNA sequences can be altered to modify the produced proteins
Histidine tags
A series of consecutive histidine amino acid fused to a protein
What are the uses of histidine tags?
Can be used to isolate proteins:
They are attached to specific proteins
The tags then bind to antibodies
Un-tagged proteins washed away leaving desired ones
How is tagging proteins with histidine tags useful?
Allows us to understand what the proteins interact with
What do restriction enzymes do?
Cut DNA
Which is the important end of the primer?
3’
What is important to keep in mind when picking a primer for cloning?
That the primer doesn’t cause a frame shift