Lecture 3 Flashcards

Learning Objectives

1
Q

How does information flow from the nucleotide code in DNA and RNA to the AA in proteins?

A

DNA information is transcribed into a mature mRNA message where reading frames determine the proper translation

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How do different types of DNA mutations lead to different outcomes in protein translation?

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They prevent one or more proteins from working properly

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2
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What is translation?

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is the process of decoding the nucleic acid message into the protein language

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3
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What is the basic structure and composition of ribosomes?

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They synthesize proteins/translation machines
-Chemical composition: ribose sugar and same bases except uracil instead of thymine
-Types: Messenger (mRNA), ribosomal (rRNA), Transfer (tRNA), small nuclear (snRNA)

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4
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How do prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes differ?

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They are ribosome subunits.
- Prokaryotic ribosomes are sensitive
- Eukaryotic ribosomes are insensitive

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5
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Where do ribosomes reside in the cell?

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are made in the cytoplasm and transported into the nucleus via nuclear pores

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How are ribosomes assembled?

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Assembled with rRNA in the nucleolus, then exported to the cytoplasm

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How can mutations in ribosomal protein or RNA cause disease?

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Mutation in one allele of a ribosomal protein leads to half as much of that subunit.

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8
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What is Haploinsufficiency?

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– Depletion of one subunit causes an excess of others
– Assembly disrupted
– Nucleolar stress
– Excess subunits activate p53 signaling
– Cell cycle arrest and/or apoptotic cell death

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9
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Diamond Blackfan Anemia

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– Human disease (has been described in dogs)
– Mutation in genes encoding ribosomal subunits
– Haploinsufficiency > apoptosis in erythroid progenitors
– Production of RBCs impaired > Severe anemia

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