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LIFE 102 Test 3
Chapter 17 (Gene to Protein)
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
04/11/2012

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Gene Expression (def)
Definition
The process by which DNA directs protein synthesis, includes two stages: transcription and translation
Term
One gene-one polypeptide
Definition
Each gene codes for a specific polypeptides
Proteins are often composed of several polypeptides, each with its own gene
Term
Transcription (def)
Translation (def)
Definition
- Transcription: is the synthesis of RNA under the direction of DNA, produces mRNA (messenger)
- Translations: the synthesis of a polypeptide which occurs under the direction of mRNA at the ribosomes
Term
RNA processing (def)
Primary Transcript (def)
Definition
- Eukaryotic RNA transcripts are modified to yield finished mRNA, both ends of the primary usually altered, some inner parts are cut out or spliced
- A primary transcript is the initial RNA transcript from any gene
Term
Codon (def)
Triplet code (def)
Definition
- Sequence of three nucleotide bases that code for a specific amino acid, read in the 5' to 3' direction
- Nonoverlapping three nucleotide words
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Codons (content)
Definition
- 64 codons were deciphered by the mid 60s
- 61 code for amino acids; 3 triplets are stop signals to end translation
- The genetic code is redundant but not ambiguous, each codon specifies only one amino acid
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RNA polymerase
Definition
- Catalyzes RNA synthesis
- Pries apart DNA strands and hooks together RNA nucleotides
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Promoter (def)
Terminator (def)
Transcription Unit (def)
Definition
Promoter - DNA sequence where RNA polymerase attaches
Terminator - in bacteria, sequence signaling the end of the transcription
Transcription Unit - stretch of DNA that is transcribed
Term
Three stages of transcription
Definition
Initiation
Elongations
Termination
Term
Transcription factors
Transcription initiation complex
Definition
Factors - mediate the binding of RNA polymerase and initiate transcription
Complex - The completed assembly of transcription factors and RNA polymerase II bound to a promoter
Term
TATA box
Definition
A promoter that is crucial in forming the initiation complex in eukaryotes
Term
Mechanisms of Termination, bacteria and eukaryotes
Definition
Bacteria: transcription stops at the end of the terminator
Eukaryotes: polymerase continues transcription after the pre-mRNA is cleaved from the RNA chain; the polymerase eventually falls off the DNA
Term
5'cap
poly-A tail
Functions?
Definition
- 5' cap is a modified nucleotide put on the 5' end of the mRNA
- poly-A cap is placed on the 3' end of the mRNA
Functions - facilitate transport, protect mRNA from hydrolytic enzymes, help ribosomes attach to the 5' end
Term
introns (def)
exons (def)
Definition
Introns - long noncoding stretches of nucleotides that lie between coding regions
Exons - other regions that are eventually expressed, usually translated into amino acid sequences
Term
Ribozymes
Definition
- Catalytic RNA molecules that function as enzymes and can splice RNA
- The discovery of ribozymes rendered obsolete the belief that all biological catalysts were proteins
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The Functional and Evolutionary Importance of Introns
Definition
- Some genes can encode more than one kind of polypeptide, depending on which segments are treated as exons during RNA splicing
- Such variations are called alternative RNA splicing
- Because of alternative splicing, the number of different proteins an organism can produce is much greater than its number of genes
Term
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
Definition
Makes/finds a correct match between a tRNA and an amino acid
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Wobble (def)
Definition
Flexible pairing at the third base of a codon is called wobble and allows some tRNAs to bind more than one codon
Term
E site
P site
A site
Definition
E - exit site, where discharged tRNA leaves the ribosome
P - holds the tRNA that carries the growing polypeptide chain
A - hold the tRNA that carries the next amino acid to be added to the chain
Term
Polyribosome/polysome
Definition
Multiple ribsomes attached to the same mRNA strand, translating the polypeptide simultaneously
- Allows cell to quickly make many copies
Term
Missense mutation
Nonsense mutation
Definition
Mis - still code for an amino acid, but not necessarily the right amino acid
Non - changes codon into stop codon, nearly always leading to a nonfunctional protein
Term
Frameshift mutation
Definition
Mutation that alters the reading frame of the mRNA
Insertions and deletions are the cause
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