Biochemistry 7: RNA and the Genetic Code Flashcards

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stop codons

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UAA - U Are Annoying

UGA - U Go Away

UAG - U Are Gone

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missense mutation

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a mutation where one amino acid substitutes for another

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nonsense mutation

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a mutation where the codon now encodes for a premature stop codon

a truncation mutation

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eukaryotic RNA Polymerase I

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located in the nucleolus and synthesizes rRNA

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eukaryotic RNA Polymerase II

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located in the nucleus and makes hnRNA (pre-processed mRNA) and some snRNA (small nuclear RNA)

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heterogeneous nuclear RNA

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hnRNA

primary mRNA transcript formed during transcription by RNA Pol II

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eukaryotic RNA polymerase III

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located in the nucleus

synthesizes tRNA and some rRNA

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strands of rRNA in eukaryotic ribosomes

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28S 18S 5.8S 5S

28, 18, 5.8 transcribed by RNA Pol I as a single unit

5S transcribed by RNA Pol III

18S - small subunit (40S)

28S, 5.8S, and 5S- large subunit (60S)

complete ribosome is 80S

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strands of rRNA in prokaryotic ribosomes

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5S 23S 16S

16S - small subunit (30S)

5S and 23S - large subunit (50S)

complete ribosome is 70S

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phosphorylation

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posttranslational modification by protein kinases to activate or deactivate proteins

most commonly seen with serine, threonine, tyrosine in eukaryotes

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carboxylation

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posttranslational modification

addition of carboxylic acid groups, usually to be Ca2+ binding sites

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glycosylation

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posttranslational modification

addition of oligosaccharides as proteins pass through the ER and Golgi to determine cellular destination

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prenylation

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posttranslational modification

addition of lipid groups to certain membrane-bound enzymes

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