Module 1 Section 1 Flashcards

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mRNA features

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  • transient molecule
  • following transcription, mRNA carries DNA message out of nucleus into cytosol
  • one gene can encode several mRNA
  • one mRNA can encode several proteins
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rRNA features

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  • RNA component of ribosome
  • most abundant type of RNA in cell
  • several strands of rRNA combine with ribosomal proteins to form ribosome complex
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tRNA features

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  • act as an adaptor between nucleic acids and protein
  • transfer individual amino acids from cytoplasm to ribosome
  • anticodon on tRNA is complementary to codon on mRNA
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4
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Building blocks of nucleic acids

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  • Nitrogenous base
  • pentose (5-C) sugar (ribose/deoxyribose)
  • at lease one phosphate group
  • called nucleoside if lacking one of more phosphate group
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5
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Groups for Nitrogenous bases

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Purines: two rings (adenine, guanine)
Pyrimidines: one ring (uracil, thymine, cytosine)

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Protein functions

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  • catalyzing biochemical rxns
  • serving structural roles
  • recieving + transmitting chemical signals within/among cells
  • transporting specific ions + mlc across membranes
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7
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Bond strength using electronegativity difference

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0-0.4 non-polar
0.4-1.7 polar
>1.7 ionic

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8
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Polarity regions in proteins

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  • outer regions typically polar (in aqueous cytoplasm)

- cell membrane proteins have nonpolar outer regions to interact with fatty acid chains

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9
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Ionic interactions in biomlc

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  • can form salt bridges

- combination of weak interactions: H-bonding + electrostatic interactions

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10
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Van der Waals Radius

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  • distance at which attractive and repulsive forces are balanced
  • the strongest van der Waals force comes when macromolecule contains surface the precisely fits the shape of the mlc it binds (ie. antibody/antigen)
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H-bonding in DNA

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  • complementary stands held together by h-bonding between nucleotide base pairs (results in major/minor grooves)
  • each groove has potential h-bond donor/acceptor atoms for protein interactions (major groove =more accessible)
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H-bonding in proteins

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  • plays role in folding
  • role in interaction between subunits in protein complex
  • H-bond donors/acceptors on AA residues in polypeptide interact to cause polypeptide folding
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