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03/09/2007

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Are viruses living?
Definition
Most biologists do not think of them as living organisms,
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What dont viruses do on their own?
Definition
They can’t do anything by themselves. They don’t eat, reproduce, do any metabolism on their own.
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What are viruses really?
Definition
Viruses are genes packaged in a protein coat.
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How many genes can viruses have?
Definition
(6 – 100)
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What do viruses behave like?
Definition
Behave like parasites
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What do viruses use to reproduce?
Definition
use cells to reproduce.
Term
What are some Illnesses caused by viruses?
Definition
colds, flu, HIV, SARS, polio, hepatitis.
Term
What does viral DNA do inside a cell?
Definition
expresses its genes, these encode proteins to take over cell
Term
What do viral enzymes do?
Definition
Enzymes for DNA replication, coat and leg proteins, regulators of the cells proteins.
Term
Viruses are usually specific because...?
Definition
the viral proteins need to work with specific host proteins.
Term
After Many copies of the viral DNA are made and packaged into viral proteins what happens?
Definition
Often cell then breaks apart to release new viruses.
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What kind of drug doesn't work on viruses?Second step in DNA replication?
Definition
Antibiotic drugs don’t work on viruses.Use of RNA primers
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What kind of genomes do many viruses have?
Definition
Many viruses have RNA genomes.
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What did Messelson & Stahl do?
using what?
Definition
semi-conservative replication experiment using "heavy" and "light" N isotopes
Term
first step in DNA replication?
Definition
Strand separation, enzymes that avoid excess coiling
Term
Third step in DNA replication?
Definition
DNA polymerase incorporates nucleotides
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On to what end are nucleotides incorperated during the replication of DNA?
Definition
always adds to the 3' end
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Fourth step in DNA replication?
Definition
Proofreading by DNA polymerase, has exonuclease activity
Term
What does a nuclease enzyme do?
Definition
Cuts the damaged DNA strand at two points allowing the damaged section to be removed
Term
Step 5 in DNA synthesis?
Definition
Leading strand synthesized continuously, keeps adding to the 3' end proceeds in direction of replication fork
Term
Step 6 in DNA synthesis?
Definition
Lagging strand, Made in pieces (Okasaki fragments)
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On the lagging strand what end does _____ ____________ add to?
Definition
DNA Polymerase, 3'
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What happend to the RNA primers used to start the lagging strand replication? What is this done by?
Definition
RNA sequences cut out and replaced by DNA
Done by a different DNA polymerase
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How are the gaps between Okazaki fragments connected?
Definition
Gap connected by DNA ligase.
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What kind of mutations affect the chromosomes?
Definition
Chromosome abnormalities, breaks, rearrangements
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As for Errors during replication most are...
Definition
"point mutations" one incorrect base
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_____ _________ fixes ___ but not all
Definition
DNA polymerase, 99%
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Most are errors are neutral.....how?
Definition
either in non-coding regions, or "silent"
Term
What is a silent mutation?
Definition
In the ORF but causing no change in function..
such as ccc(pro) to CCA(also pro)
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Additions and deletions of bases, can cause __________
Definition
frameshift
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Some things that damage DNA
Definition
UV, gamma rays, reactive oxygen carcinogens, especially in tobacco smoke
Term
What does UV cause in dna?
Definition
Dimers..covalently bonded T
Term
When there is an error how do you tell which strand is in error.. what nucleotide do you beleive?
Definition
The older strand (correct) has most likely become methylated and can be identified.
Term
How are thymine dimers fixed.
Definition
They bulge.. an enzyme recognizes, cuts them out and replaces normal T
Term
In humans many diseases are due to defects in ________ enzymes.
Definition
repair
Term
Xeroderma pigmentosa
Definition
Extreme sensitivity to UV .. develop skin lesions
Term
what is defective in xenoderma pigmentosa?
Definition
Recent studies show that different people have defects in different genes (at least 7 genes), probably defective repair enzymes
Term
What is PCR?
Definition
polymerase chain reaction
Term
Two things PCR allows us to do...
Definition
1. Allows us to generate a large amount of DNA from almost undetectable amounts of DNA.
2. Allows us to find one particular region, e.g. one gene, in a mix of a million unrelated DNA fragments.
Term
Central Dogma of Molecular biology
Definition
DNA --> RNA --> Protein
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DNA is the _________ ________ of the ___________
Definition
permanent storage, information
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RNA, particularly mRNA is a copy of the parts of that information that is
.......
Definition
Needed at any particular time
Term
It primarily directs the synthesis of proteins
Definition
RNA, particularly mRNA
Term
what is the actual functional machinery of the cell.. some examples?
Definition
Protein, enzymes and structural proteins
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Transcription is copying DNA into _____, both in the language of nucleotides.
DNA is __________
Definition
RNA,nucleotides, transcribed
Term
Translation is .....?RNA is ......
Definition
converting the nucleotide sequence of RNA into the amino acid sequence of protein.
translated.
Term
RNA polymerase is like DNA polymerase
It.......
Definition
uses NTPs, pairs them up with the complementary base pairs on a single strand of DNA , makes a sugar-phosphate backbone
Term
Initiation of transcription, Sequences in the DNA are binding sites for
Definition
proteins that guide the RNA polymerase to the start of genes.
Term
TATAAT is usually found...
Definition
often found 10 bases away from start.
Term
In bacteria another sequence, TTGACA is found....?
Definition
35 bases from start.
Term
Proteins called _________ ________ bind to the DNA Then _____ ___________ binds and separates the DNA strands
Definition
transcription factors, RNA Polymerase
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“Upstream and downstream”, terms used to describe relative position.The polymerase moves ___________
Definition
downstream
Term
thus the TATAAT box is 10 bases _________ of the transcription
start site.
Definition
upstream
Term
The codon for the first amino acid is usually _________ bases
_________of the transcription start site.
Definition
100 -200, downstream
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Once the polymerase starts making RNA, the ___________ are not needed and usually _____ _______
Definition
transcription factors, fall off
Term
elongation continues with one ____ used for every base added,releases a ____ with each step.
Definition
NTP,PPi
Term
Termination occurs when.....
Definition
a sequence on the DNA appears.The polymerase falls off and the RNA is released.
Term
What is the “gene”?
The promoter is
Definition
the region where RNA polymerase binds
Also has specific sequences for transcription factors
Term
What is the “gene”?
5' UTR
Definition
The transcribed (copied) region upstream of the start codon
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What is the “gene”?
in between 5' and 3' UTR
Definition
Protein coding region
Term
The transcribed region downstream of the stop codon?
Definition
3'UTR
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Thus the RNA has all of the ________ _______ ________ plus additional sequences
upstream and downstream
Definition
protein coding region
Term
Introns?
Definition
The protein-coding region is often interrupted with nucleotides that do not code for amino acids.
Term
within the protein coding region The non-coding parts are called
Definition
introns = intervening sequences
Term
Within the protein coding region The coding parts are ..?
Definition
exons = expressed sequences
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Splicing
Introns are recognized by
Definition
specific DNA sequence at the boundaries
Term
Introns...specific DNA sequence at the boundaries
e.g. a typical sequence is______ at one end and _____ at the other.
Definition
GTAAGT, CAG
Term
The ____________ is a complex of _________ ______ _____ that recognizes these sequences and cuts out the intron.
Definition
spliceosome, proteins and RNAs
Term
Introns can vary enormously in _____ and ________ per gene.
Definition
size, number
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Final step in making mRNA is to add a __ ______ and a _________ _______
Definition
5’ cap, poly-A tail
Term
5’ cap and a poly-A tail seem to ......, If missing the mRNA is quickly _______
Definition
mark the mRNA as intact and functional, degraded.
Term
End of Transcription..
mRNA then exits the nucleus, through the ________, ready for ____________.
Definition
pores, translation
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tRNAs are ...... with.....
Definition
small RNA , ~80 nucleotides
Term
tRNAs double helical regions, can be represented as _______ __________
actual 3D structure is ___ ________
Definition
cloverleaf structure, “l” shaped
Term
tRNA One end contains the __________
The other end of tRNA has an ________ _______attached __________
Definition
anticodon, amino acid, covalently
Term
How many tRNAs are there?
Definition
about 40 different ones
Term
aminoacyl tRNA synthetases
Definition
Binds an amino acid and a tRNA and pairs them up
Term
Binds an amino acid and a tRNA and pairs them up
Definition
aminoacyl tRNA synthetases
Term
How many aminoacyl tRNA synthetases ?
Definition
20 different ones, for each amino acid
Term
aminoacyl tRNA synthetases: two step reaction, binds___________ first, high-energy bond (acyl bond) uses _____, then binds ___________, transfers amino acid to end of tRNA
Definition
amino acid ,ATP, tRNA
Term
Ribosomes
Composition..?
Definition
60% RNA, 40% protein
Term
Ribosomal RNA?
Definition
called rRNA, 4 different strands of RNA
Term
Ribosomal proteins?
Definition
many small polypeptides
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The RNA forms the ______ of the ribosome and appears to do much of the
____________ of the reactions.
Definition
core,catalysis
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Two pieces of a ribosome?
Definition
small ribosomal subunit (30S in E. coli)
large ribosomal subunit (50S in E. coli)
Term
What do you need to make a protein?
Definition
mRNA, ribosomes, aminoacyl tRNAs, Translation factors (helper proteins), GTP
Term
Know the steps involved in
Initiation:
Definition
mRNA binds small ribosomal subunit, first tRNA binds, Large ribosomal subunit binds
Term
Elongation....?
Definition
2nd tRNA binds, ribosome binds together aas w/ peptid bond.. 1st tRNA falls off (exit slot)
Term
Translocation.... ?
Definition
Ribosome moves down RNA, GTP is used to move ribosome
Term
Termination....?
Definition
Stop codon in acceptor site, termination factor cleaves bond between previous tRNA and AA.
Term
Protein maturation - How does the protein get folded up into the correct shape?
Definition
For most proteins this occurs spontaneously, driven by the amino acid sequence
Term
Protein maturation - How does the protein get folded up into the correct shape?
Definition
a few use helper proteins..Chaperones
Term
Prions ... some diseases..?
Definition
mad-cow disease, kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Term
Prions
Some rare proteins can ________ in alternative stable forms
Definition
fold
Term
Prions
________ __________ make them fold stably in an alternate form
Definition
rare mutations
Term
Prions,
If you mix a correctly folded protein with an incorrectly folded one
Definition
the incorrect one can catalyze incorrect folding.
Term
Some evidence suggests that prion protein can act as an...
Definition
infectious agent.
Term
Prions
Transmitted by ...?
Definition
eating the protein.
Term
In humans prions cause...
Definition
brain degeneration, proteins aggregate
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Control of genes and proteins can be:
transcriptional
Definition
- Is the gene copied into RNA?
Term
Control of genes and proteins can be:
translational
Definition
- Is the mRNA made into protein?
Term
Control of genes and proteins can be:
post-translational
Definition
Is the protein active?
Term
lactose metabolism in E. coli - great model of ___________ _________
Definition
transcriptional control
Term
lactose....?
Definition
a disaccharide, glucose+galactose
Term
Lactose split by..?
Definition
by the enzyme ?-galactosidase
Term
If you feed E, coli glucose and lactose it will
Definition
eat the glucose first.
Term
The Lac Operon
Investigated by ....
Definition
F, Jacob and J. Monod
Term
Isolation of mutants by ________ ______
Definition
replica plating
Term
lacZ mutants
Definition
- lack ?-galactosidase
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lacY mutants
Definition
have ?-galactosidase, can’t take lactose into cell lack the transport protein
Term
lac I mutants
Definition
have ?-galactosidase all the time, expression "constitutive "
Term
genes in a special type of cluster, called an ________
Definition
operon
Term
Operons
common in _________, no operons in _________
Definition
bacteria, eukaryotes
Term
Why isnt b-galac made all the time?
Definition
Lac I codes for a repressor protein
Term
What does the lac I repressor protein do?
Definition
Binds at 5' end of LacZ and Y, prevents polymerase from reading the dna
Term
Why does b-gal appear when lactose is present?
Definition
lactose binds to the repressor protein causing it to fall
Term
If lactose and glucose are present why does e. coli eat glucose first?
Definition
Cell can monitor level of glucose. Low glucose levels trigger cyclic AMP production which binds to CAP and goes to the Lac Operons and attracts RNA polymerase
Term
role of cAMP and the CAP protein
Definition
In absence of glucose cAMP is made, it binds to CAP protein and facilitates RNA polymerase reading Lac Operons
Term
Portion of DNA where inhibitor protein binds?
Definition
the operator
Term
Where does cAMP+CAP bind?
Definition
the promotor
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Repressor is ______ control
Definition
negative
Term
CAP+cAMP are ______ control
Definition
positive
Term
role of helix-turn-helix motif
Definition
exact fit to 6-20 nucleotides, often 2-4 sites where it can bind
Term
effect of the inducer on repressor protein
Definition
lactose changes shape of the protein and causes it to fall off the DNA
Term
Know the relative sizes of different genomes (approximate).
e.coli
Definition
4.6m bps, 4300 genes
Term
Know the relative sizes of different genomes (approximate).
Neurospora
Definition
38m bps, 10,000 genes
Term
Know the relative sizes of different genomes (approximate).
Arabidopsis
Definition
119M bps, 26,000 genes
Term
Know the relative sizes of different genomes (approximate).
Drosophila
Definition
180 M bps 13,600 genes
Term
Know the relative sizes of different genomes (approximate).
Human
Definition
3bil bps, 40,000 genes
Term
Chromatin..?
Definition
DNA plus protein
Term
Nucleosomes
Definition
core is 8 proteins named histones, highly conserved DNA is wrapped around outside 2 times – about 200 bps
Term
Gene structure in eukaryotes
Definition
no operons, genes with related functions typically scattered throughout
the genome.
Term
Much DNA in higher organisms is ...?
Definition
non-coding, repetitive DNA of unknown
function.
Term
Gene structure in eukaryotes
Genes are ....?
Definition
bigger
coding region not really bigger, proteins about the same size
5’ region has bigger regulatory region,
Introns can be very large, much larger than the coding region
Term
Enzyme which seperates dna strand during replication?
Definition
Helicase
Term
Enzyme which assembles RNA primers during DNA synthesis?
Definition
Primase
Term
enzymes that avoid excess coiling in synthesis?
Definition
topoisomerases
Term
Chromatin “remodeling”
Definition
nucleosome structure has to be modified when genes are
transcribed
Term
Transcription factors ...?
Definition
regulate gene expression
Term
How many transcription factors in higher eukaryotes?
Definition
1000’s of different ones
Term
Alternative splicing
Definition
genes can have many introns, 10 or more not unusual
therefore have many exons, not all are included in all mRNAs
one gene can give rise to many variations in proteins
Term
How do you clone a gene?
Define cloning..?
Definition
as making many genetically identical copies
Term
First step in cloning a gene?
Definition
Use PCR to get a small amount of the gene
Term
Second step in cloning a gene?
Definition
. Cut end with restriction endonucleases.
Enzymes made by bacteria.
Cut DNA only at specific sequences, pallindromes
example GAATTC
CTTAAG
makes a "sticky end"
Term
Step three in cloning a gene?
Definition
3. Cut plasmid DNA with the same endonuclease. plasmid is a DNA circle with
1. origin of replication, in bacteria with be replicated very
accurately by the bacterial enzymes.
2. gene for antibiotic resistance
Term
Step 4 in clong a gene?
Definition
4. Mix human gene and plasmid
sticky ends will bind
ligate with ligase
Term
Step 5 in cloning a gene?
Definition
. Transform bacteria, grow on medium containing penicillin
Only those cells that have taken up the plasmid will grow.
Each bacterial cell will have many copies of the plasmid.
Can grow many bacteria, get many copies of the plasmid DNA.
Can always cut it out again with the restriction enzyme
Term
Step 1 in making a microarray
Definition
1. Use PCR to get small amount of all genes
Term
Step 2 in making a microarray
Definition
2. Put a spot of each DNA at a marked place on a glass slide.
Can put 1000's of spots a single glass slide.
Know the identity of each spot
Term
Step 3 in making a Gene chip
Definition
3. Prepare mRNA from experimental cells and reference
label one with red dye, other with green dye
mix together,
Term
Step 4 in making a Gene chip
Definition
4. soak the slide in a mix of the red/green labeled RNAs
The RNAs will bind to the gene from which they are derived
Term
Step 5 in making a Gene chip
Definition
5. Use a machine to look at each spot, determine how much red
and green dye is bound to each gene

If same ? yellow, = no change
or high/low?
Term
What did gene chip analysis of malignant vs. benign breast tumors show?
Definition
found 70 genes that correlated with spreading (metastasis) of tumor
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