Test Review For Unit 1 Exam Flashcards

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Central dogma of molecular biology

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DNA -> RNA -> protein

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2
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What goes against the central dogma of molecular biology?

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Retroviruses

Protein -> RNA -> DNA

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Thermus aquaticus

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  • T. aquaticus was isolated from a hot spring
  • the DNA polymerase from T. aquaticus is used in molecular biology for a procedure called polymerase chain reaction
  • the DNA polymerase from T. aquaticus is able to withstand very high temperatures
  • T. aquaticus can survive high temperature and low pH
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Escherichia coli

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  • E. coli is called “the workhorse of molecular biology”
  • E. coli can grow in a simple solution of water, a carbon source, and minuses salts
  • the chromosome of E. coli consists of one circular DNA molecular containing approximately 4000 genes
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Usefulness of fungi in biotechnology research

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  • fungi produce the blue veins in some types of cheeses
  • yeast is responsible for the alcohol in beer and for bread rising
  • the 2-micron circle is a useful extrachromosomal element from yeast that can be utilized in molecular biology research
  • fungi produce many industrial chemicals and pharmaceuticals
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Differences in eukaryotic vs. prokaryotic translation

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  • in eukaryotes, mRNA is made in the nucleus but translated in the cytoplasm
  • prokaryotes often couple transcription and translation, forming a polysome
  • eukaryotic mRNA does not have a Shine-Dalgarno sequence, but prokaryotic mRNA does
  • many eukaryotic proteins are chemically modified after translation, which is a much rarer penomenon in prokaryotes
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Why do mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own genes

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They are thought to have once been free-living organisms similar to bacteria that formed a symbiotic relationship with a unicellular eukaryote

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8
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Methylation of DNA…

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Results in the removal of histones from the methylated regions

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9
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___ ___ ___ regulate gene expression.

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Prokaryotic sigma factors

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Sigma subunit -

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  • Recognizes the promoter and binds catalytic portion of the enzyme
  • transcription factors that associate with prokaryotic RNA polymerase and control which genes are transcribed
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The sigma70 subunit, RpoD -

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The most commonly used form that recognized house keeping genes

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The sigma32, RpoH -

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Activates genes needed during heat shock including chaperonins and proteases

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13
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___ ___ ___ such as ___ can loosen nucleosomes, making them more accessible to various regulatory proteins.

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Histone post-translation modification; acetylation

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14
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The enzymes called ___ ___ ___ transfer acetyl groups to lysines within the tail, and structure loosens.

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Histone acetyl transferases (HATs)

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15
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To tighten the nucleosomes, ___ ___ remove the acetyl groups, and the histones re-aggregate

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Histone deacetylases

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16
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In ___, methylation distinguishes synthesized strand from the template.

In ___, methylation is used to silence various genes of DNA and prevent their expression.

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Prokaryotes

Eukaryotes

17
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Lac operon

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+ glucose + lactose -> lac operon off because has glucose

  • glucose + lactose -> lac operon on
  • glucose - lactose -> lac operon off
18
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Lactose acts as an ___.

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Inducer