Molecular Diagnostics Replication, Transcription, and Translation Flashcards
What is the central dogma of molecular biology?
DNA encodes RNA and RNA encodes proteins
Who proposed the central dogma of molecular biology?
Francis Crick
What is reverse transcription?
When retroviruses transcribe RNA into DNA using the enzyme reverse transcriptase
Which enzyme replicates DNA?
DNA polymerase III
DNA is replicated by DNA polymerase III in a ___’ to ___’ direction
5’ to 3’
The process of DNA replication is often condensed to what 3 parts?
-Initiation
-Elongation
-Termination
What enzyme initiates DNA replication?
Helicase
Which enzyme begins the elongation part of DNA replication?
DNA polymerase III
What terminates DNA replication?
DNA polymerase I removing RNA primers and ligase gluing the Okazaki fragments together
Terminology:
-RNA synthesis
-DNA information transcribed to a new strand of RNA
Transcription
When DNA is transcribed to a new strand of RNA, which type of RNA is made?
mRNA (messenger)
What starts the process of transcription?
RNA polymerase
TRUE or FALSE:
The CODING strand is also the known as the TEMPLATE strand in transcription
False, the coding strand is the non-template strand
TRUE or FALSE:
the new mRNA strand carries the same information as the non-template strand
True
Transcription:
Non-coding section of mRNA = _________
Intron
Transcription:
Coding section of mRNA = __________
Exon
What takes the introns out of mRNA, leaving only exons?
Splicesomes
What completes mRNA once introns are removed?
a 5’ cap and a poly-A tail
Why is the poly-A tail important?
They can be utilized with spin columns in solid-phase extraction
Terminology:
Process of synthesizing a protein from a messenger RNA template
Translation
What are 3 nucleotides that encode for 1 amino acid known as?
Codon or triplett
Where does translation occur?
Cytoplasm
What 3 nucleotides that make up the start codon?
AUG
What are the 3 stop codons?
-UAA
-UAG
-UGA
What does the start codon - UAG - code for?
Methionine
Terminology:
DNA information transcribed to RNA in the nucleus; results in mRNA
Transcription
Terminology:
mRNA in the cytoplasm serves as a template to build proteins
Translation