RNA's in gene regulation and disease Flashcards

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What do ncRNAs do

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roles in tanscriptional and post transcriptional regulation of gene expression.

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What RNA types are found both in nucleus and cytoplasm

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miRNA, siRNA, cRNA

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What do long non-coding RNA’s do?

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Enhance or suppress gene expression

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4
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Are siRNA generated ad hoc or for a specific target

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siRNA are generated ad hoc

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What do siRNA’s do

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specifically target particular mRNA for degradation

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What does erythromycin do

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blocks translocation of peptidyl-tRNA from A to P site

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How are miRNA’s made

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specifically encoded rather than ad hoc

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What RNA types are found in the cytoplasm only

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piRNA (affect transcript stability or translation)

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What does rifamycin do

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inhibits RNA polymerase

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What do tetracyclines do

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block binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to A site

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What RNA types are found in the nucleus only

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lncRNA, eRNA, cRNA (any affecting chromatin structure, function or transcription)

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What does chloamphenicol do

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Block peptidy transferase

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