12 - Gene Expression Flashcards
What are the three stages of making a polynucleotide/polypeptide and what things are needed?
- Initiation
- Elongation
- Termination
- Enzyme
- Activated substrates
- Template
What are the three things needed to make DNA?
- DNA Polymerase
- dNTP’s
- Template of DNA
What are the three things needed to make RNA?
- RNA Polymerase
- NTPs
- Template of DNA
What are the three things needed to make a polypeptide?
- Ribosome
- Activated amino acids
- mRNA template
In DNA replication, what terminates replication?
When the replication forks meet
How does transcription occur?
- RNA polymerase binds to a promotor region at the start of a gene with the aid of transcription factors
- DNA double helix separated and the 3’ to 5’ acts as a template strand, whilst the 5’ to 3’ which the promoter is on, is the coding strand
- RNA nucleotides match up with complementary bases on DNA and RNA polymerase joins them together in 5’ to 3’ direction
- Termination sequence reached and pre-mRNA released, with same code as 5’ to 3’
What is the promoter sequence?
- Sequence on DNA that is recognised by a transcription factor and marks the start of transcription
- TATAAA box upstream or at 5’ of gene
What does upstream and downstream mean?
Downstream is the direction of the gene (+1)
Upstream is behind the gene (-1)
THERE IS NO ZERO
How is pre-mRNA modified?
- Capping (5’)
- Tailing (3’)
- Splicing
What is the point of capping and tailing?
- Prevent degradation by polynucleases
- Increase stability of mRNA
- 5’ to 5’ Cap with methylguanine
- Poly A tail at 3’ using polyA polymerase
Why is mRNA a bit longer than it should be before the polyA tail is added?
- Transcription termination sequence is further down than polyadenylation sequence
- Endonucleases cleave off chain after polyadenylation sequence before polyA polymerase adds polyA tail
What is splicing?
- Removing introns from pre-mRNA by splicing at specific intron sites
- Stick exons together
- If mutation in 5’ and 3’ ends of intron sites some introns may not be spliced out
What is a polyribosome/polysome?
- Lots of ribosomes on a single mRNA all making individual proteins
What are ribosomes made up of?
Why is their more than one type of RNA polymerase?
- 3 types to make different types of RNA
- e.g polymerase II makes mRNA, I makes rRNA