lab 2 Flashcards
2 ways of exploring DNA
- structural
- information
bioinformatics
computer-based discipline that focuses on the information DNA encodes
what is the function of the human B-globin protein
transport oxygen throughout our bodies
what gene are we studying
B-globin gene
what is beta-globing the subunit of?
hemoglobin
hemoglobin
quaternary protein comprised of 2 alpha subunits and 2 beta subunits that binds to 1 Fe atom
sickle-cell anemia
can be caused by single point mutation of nucleotide sequence of B-globin (7th codon)
another name for B-globin gene
HBB gene
how many exons/introns in the gene
- 3 exons
- 2 introns
landmarks of B-globin gene
- 5’ promoter region
- introns and exons
-3’ regulatory region involved in cleavage + polyadenylation
how many amino acids does B-globin code for
146
functional landmark amino acids
- glu6 - site of sickle cell mutation
- his63 - distal histidine
- his92 - proximal histidine that binds the heme group
what do the introns and exons always begin/end with
- begin: GU
- end: AG
where is the B-globin region
on chromosome 11
which reading frame is used to translate B-globin gene
c