Lecture 2 Flashcards
Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
Transfer of information from genetic code to proteins
Ribosome
A molecular machine or enzyme that translates messenger RNA instructions to protein
in the rough ER
mRNA
messenger RNA codes for protein and is produced in the cell nucleus
spliceosome
a molecular machine or enzyme that removes non-coding RNA and splice together protein coding, RNA instructions to form mRNA
molecular machine
a collection of proteins that aggregate or exist as an aggregate and performs a cellular function
radius of a eukaryotic cell nucleus
3 micrometers
length of DNA
~2 meters
number of chromosome sets
23 sets
diameter of double helix
~2 nm
exons
code for proteins
introns
don’t code for protein ‘junk DNA’
dsDNA
double stranded DNA
ssDNA
single stranded DNA
base pair length (end to end)
~1.1nm
RNA Polymerase replication rate
1 - 5 kbases / min
DNA Base A
adenine
DNA Base G
guanine
DNA Base T
thymine
DNA Base C
cytosine
DNA Base U
uracil (used in RNA)
Nuclear Pore Complex
a molecular machine that serves a sentry for what enters and leaves the nucleus, Interrogation Friend or Foe (IFF)
Describe the Flow of Information (Central Dogma)
- reception of cellular signal
- signal transduction
- gene transcription factors (enter nucleus)
- transcription of genetic code (DNA to mRNA)
- ribosomal translation from mRNA to amino acids to protein