Chapter 8 Flashcards

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characteristics of mRNA

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  • moves genetic info out of nucleus into cytoplasm

- read in codons

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characteristics of rRNA

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  • joins amino acids by peptide bonds

- makes up part of ribosome

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characteristics of tRNA

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  • delivers amino acids to site of protein synthesis

- has an anticodon that interacts with a specific codon from another molecule

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steps of DNA transcription

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  1. RNA poly binds to DNA strand upstream from gene
  2. RNA poly pairs RNA bases with DNA bases on template strand
  3. RNA breaks away from RNA poly and they both leave the DNA strand
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characteristics of transcription (DNA -> RNA)

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  • only one strand serves as the template for a given gene (oriented in 3’ to 5’)
  • catalyzed by RNA poly
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characteristics of DNA replication (DNA -> DNA)

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  • catalyzed by DNA poly

- requires a primer

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characteristics of promoters

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  • contains -35 and -10 region upstream of transcription start site
  • contains TATA box
  • located at 5’, upstream
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8
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function of sigma factor in prokaryotic transcription

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facilitates the binding of RNA poly to promoter to initiate transcription

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prokaryotic transcription

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  • can be terminated by rho helicase or intrinsic termination (hair-pin loop)
  • includes -10 sequence
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eukaryotic transcription

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  • includes 5’ cap
  • requires TFIID to recognize TATA box
  • promoter includes TATA box
  • polyadenylation occurs at 3’ end to form poly-A tail
  • splicesome removes introns and joins exons
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steps of eukaryotic transcription

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  1. RNA poly II binds DNA promoter element (initiation)
  2. Ribonucleotide align with complementary DNA nucleotides
  3. RNA poly links triphosphate ribonucleotides together (elongation)
  4. 5’ cap is added
  5. RNA poly is released from DNA (termination)
  6. mRNA gains poly-A tail and is spliced
  7. mRNA leaves nucleus
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12
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function of 5’ cap

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  • stabilizes mRNA near start codon
  • assists in RNA splicing
  • signals
  • protection
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13
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function of poly-A tail

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  • assists mRNA in binding to large ribosomal subunit

- transports mRNA out

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14
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function of RNA splicing

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  • removes introns
  • constructs multiple products from single gene
  • facilitates transport of mRNA into cytoplasm
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15
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who won the nobel prize for reverse transcription?

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Howard Temin and David Baltimore

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