Chapter 7.1 Flashcards
What is the difference between mRNA in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Pay attention to the difference between the amount of protein products they can produce.
Eukaryotes
- > monocistronic
- > each mRNA molecule translates into one protein product
- > different mRNA molecule for a different type of protein
Prokaryotes
- > mRNA is polycistronic
- > starts the process of translation at different locations in the mRNA
- > resulting in different proteins
What is the role of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase?
- it transfers an amino acid to the 3 prime end of the correct tRNA(each tRNA has a CCA nucleotide sequence where the amino acid binds)
- > it requires two high-energy bonds from ATP
- > therefore, the amino acid is an energy-rich bond
What is the point of the high energy aminoacyl-tRNA bonds?
-it is used to supply the energy needed to create a peptide bond during translation
Where is ribosomal RNA produced in the cell? What is its function?
- it is synthesized in the nucleolus
- > is integral to to the ribosomal machinery during protein assembly
- > it helps catalyze the formation of peptide bonds
-note that rRNA also splices out its own introns within the nucleus
What is the relationship between rRNA and ribozymes
- many rRNA function as ribozymes
- >ribozymes are made up of RNA molecules instead of peptides
Are there any charged tRNA molecules that recognize the three stop codons
- no there are not
- >therefore, when this codon is put on, the protein is released from the ribosome
Why is the genetic code degenerate?
- it is degenerate
- >because more than one codon can specify a single amino acid
What is the purpose of the wobble position in the codon?
- it is to protect against mutations in the coding regions of our DNA
- > therefore, mutations in the wobble position are silent or degenerate
- usually for an amino acid with multiple codons
- > the first two bases are usually the same
- > the third base is the variable one(wobble position)
What are point mutations? What are the two different types?
- point mutations are when one of the nucleotides in a codon is affected
- the two types are
- > silent(wobble mutation) and expressed
What are the two types of expressed mutations
Missense mutation
->mutation where one amino acid substitutes for another
Nonsense mutation
->a mutation where the codon now encodes for a premature stop codon
What is a frameshift mutation?
-it is when a codon is added or deleted from the mRNA sequence