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Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
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Undergraduate 3
11/07/2006

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nucleic acids - definition
Definition
biomolecules involved in the transfer of genetic informaiton from existing cells to new cells
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what do nucleic acids control
Definition
transfer of genetic information and inherited characteristics
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what are the 2 categories of nucleic acids?
Definition
DNA and RNA
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Where is DNA found and what is it's function?
Definition
the nucleus - serves as the master copy for most of the information in the cell
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Where is RNA found and what is it's function?
Definition
in the cytoplasm - it's the template on which information is copied and acts to transfer information from DNA to the rest of the cell
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What are the 3 components of nucleotides?
Definition
heterocyclic base, sugar, and phosphate
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What are the 2 classes of heterocyclic bases? Define them,
Definition
purines - A & G, found in RNA and DNA * pyrimidines - T,C,U - Uracil is in RNA only and T is in DNA only
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What are the 2 sugars found in nucleotides?
Definition
ribose and deoxyribose
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what is a nucleoside
Definition
a base and a sugar with no phosphates
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What is the approximate size of DNA?
Definition
large - 1x10^8 nucleotides
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How is DNA joined?
Definition
by the phosphate groups at the 5' and 3' positions
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What part of DNA is the backbone? What makes DNAs different from each other?
Definition
the sugar-phosphate, the sequence of bases
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who proposed the secondary structure of DNA? What is the secondary structure of DNA?
Definition
Watson and Crick - an alpha helix
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What is the compositon (base-wise) of DNA
Definition
equal parts A-T and G-C, but the amount of bases vary among organisms
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How is DNA bonded?
Definition
hydrogen bonding happens between the purines and pyrimidines (A-T, G-C)
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How many H bonds are between A and T, between G and C?
Definition
A-T - 2, G-C 3
Term
What is the storage and transmission of heredity information done by?
Definition
chromosomes
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What is a chromosome made of?
Definition
1 DNA molecule wrapped around a histone, a basic protein
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What are individual sections of DNA called?
Definition
genes
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What is the mechanism for passing along heredity info from 1 generation to the next?
Definition
replication
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What are the 3 steps in DNA replication and what performs each step?
Definition
1)unwinding of the DNA - DNA helicase 2) synthesis of DNA segments - DNA polymerase 3) closing of the "nicks" - DNA ligase
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Where does replication take place?
Definition
at the replication fork
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Does replication occur at only one spot at a time on the DNA strand?
Definition
no - many replication forks
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What does DNA replication result in?
Definition
2 double helical strands identical to the original DNA molecule
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Who discovered PCR?
Definition
Kary Mullis
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What is PCR?
Definition
a method for amplifying DNA
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What can PCR be used for?
Definition
*detection of anomalies in protein metabolism *detection of viral or bacterial infection * DNA from crime scenes
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What does PCR stand for?
Definition
polymerase chain reaction
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What are the "ingredients" in PCR?
Definition
DNA, DNA polymerase, buffers, primers, and cofactors
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What is the cofactor used in PCR?
Definition
magnesium chloride
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What are the steps in PCR specifically?
Definition
1)unwinding - heat to 94 degrees C, causes DNA to denature
2) anneal primers - cool to 54 degrees C
3) extension - add dNTPs - 2 minutes at 72 degrees C
*repeat process over and over
Term
How does RNA differ from DNA?
Definition
1)contains ribose, not deoxyribose
2)usually single stranded, although there are double-stranded regions
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How is RNA produced?
Definition
by transcription of DNA
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What are the 3 types of RNA and what are their functions?
Definition
*tRNA - brings amino acids to the site of protein synthesis
*mRNA - carrier of genetic information contained in DNA, used as a pattern to make proteins
*rRNA - platform for protein synthesis, holds mRNA in place and helps assemble proteins
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What are the important regions of tRNA?
Definition
the anticodon site - where tRNA and mRNA bind and the 3' end binds amino acids for transport to the site of protein synthesis
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What is a tRNA called when an amino acid is attached to its 3' end?
Definition
activated
Term
What is the phosphatidyl site?
Definition
it's the site of the codon on the mRNA
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What is the acyl site?
Definition
The site where the next amino acid comes in - next to the P site
Term
What is the central dogma of molecular biology?
Definition
*there is a specific DNA gene for every protein expressed
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Name and define the 2 steps of gene expression.
Definition
transcription - transfer of info from DNA to RNA and translation - conversion of mRNA code into amoni acid sequence of proteins
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Describe transcription - what happens, what's involved.
Definition
DNA unwinds near the gene of interest - RNA polymerase recognizes the start codon - RNA pol catalyzes RNA synthesis from 5' to 3' stops with the termination sequence - RNA moves away and the DNA rewinds
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What types of RNA are made by typical genetic expression?
Definition
mRNA and tRNA
Term
How many DNA strands get transcribed?
Definition
1
Term
Who discovered the genetic code?
Definition
Marshall Nirenberg
Term
What are the 2 amino acids that are not degenerate?
Definition
methionine and tryptophan
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What is the start codon and what does it code for?
Definition
AUG - methionine
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Are most amino acids coded for by 1 codon?
Definition
no - the code is highly degenerate
Term
Where does protein synthesis take place?
Definition
the ribosome
Term
Describe initiation of protein synthesis.
Definition
1)it's initiatied when the mRNA is aligned on the small subunit at the P site on the ribosome containing the initating codon AUG (N-formylmethionine)
2)tRNA with fMet binds to the codon on mRNA by H-bonding
3)this complex binds to large ribosomal subunit - this is now the initating complex
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Describe elongation in protein synthesis.
Definition
an AA is added to the peptide chain - peptidyl transferase is used to move the ribosomal unit down the mRNA strand - this is translocation
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Describe termination of protein synthesis.
Definition
When the stop codons (UAA, UAG, or UGA) are encountered, there's no tRNA that matches, so protein synthesis stops - the new protein is released from the ribosome and the complex falls apart
Term
What is a mutation?
Definition
an incorrect DNA base sequence
Term
What causes mutations?
Definition
external influences - ionizing radiation, chemical agents (mutagens) like nitrosamines, nitrous acid, acrolein
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What does recombinant DNA allow to happen?
Definition
allows genes to be transferred from 1 life form to antoher
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What is the general term for describing recombinant DNA?
Definition
genetically modified organisms
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What is an example of recombinant DNA
Definition
insulin - we put the human insulin gene into E. coli and it makes insulin - there are no allergies this way
Term
What are the 3 things used to create recombinant DNA?
Definition
restriction enzymes, plasmids, DNA ligases
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What do restriction enzymes do?
Definition
cleave genes in specific places, hydrolyze antibiotic proteins, synthesize toxins, catalyze cleavage of foreign DNA from viruses
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What do DNA ligases do in recombinant DNA?
Definition
asemble gene pieces into useful DNA
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What are plasmids?
Definition
circular double stranded DNA in the cytoplasm of bacteria
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What do plasmids do in recombinant DNA?
Definition
serve as vectors for the foreign gene material - these replicate independently of cell chromosomal DNA
Term
How do you make recombinant DNA?
Definition
isolate the plasmid from the bacterium, add restriction enzyme to cleave the plasmid - this creates a segnemt with sticky ends - add the human DNA and cut it with restriction enzyme to also get DNA with sticky ends - put these together and ligate them with DNA ligase
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What is the 5' end of a DNA molecule?
Definition
the end with the 5' phosphate group free
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What is the 3' end of the DNA molecule?
Definition
the end with the free OH group
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What do genes do?
Definition
direct the synthesis of proteins
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