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RNA synthesis and processing
RNA synthesis and processing
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Biology
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08/20/2010

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Term
When a DNA sequence is represented by a single strand, which strand is given?
Definition
Coding strand
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How does DNA replication and RNA transcription differ with respect to prokaryotic and eukaryotic polymerases?
Definition

DNA replication: 5 prokaryotic polymerases; Many eukaryotic polymerases

 

RNA transcription - 1 prokaryotic polymerase; 3 eukaryotic polymerases

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How do DNA-dependent DNA polymerases and RNA polymerases differ with respect to enzymatic functions?
Definition
RNA polymerase has no proof reading (no 5'-3' or 3'-5' exonuclease)
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List the 3 steps of prokaryotic RNA synthesis.
Definition

1. Initiation - RNA pol binds to the promoter and searches for the 1st and 2nd bases in the gene to form phosphodiester bond.

2. Elongation - RNA pol slides along the gene to incorporate the corresponding ribonucleotides.

3. Termination - RNA pol encounters termination sequence and falls off. Recycles to promoter to start again.

Term
How long are promoters? What are the 2 promoter sequences and where are they located?
Definition
~40 bp; TTGACA (~35 bp upstream) and TATA (~10 bp upstream)
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What is the sigma protein factor?
Definition
Determines promoter specificity
Term
What are the subunits of the RNA polymerase core?
Definition

alpha - (2) recognizes the regulatory sequences in the promoter on the DNA

 

beta - catalyzes phosphodiester backbone formation

 

beta' - holds onto the DNA template

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What is the RNA polymerase holoenzyme composed of?
Definition
The core and the sigma factor (sigma protein)
Term
RNA transcription initiation ends when...
Definition

chain reaches ~10 nt

 

sigma factor is released from the holoenzyme

Term
What 2 topoisomerases work on DNA during RNA transcription?
Definition

Gyrase adds neg coils downstream to relax DNA

 

Topoisomerase 1 removes the neg coils upstream

Term
What are the 2 mechanisms of transcriptional termination?
Definition

Intrinsic terminator - G+C rich palindrome followed by U rich sequence

 

Rho-dependent terminator

Term
How does rifampicin work and what does it treat?
Definition

Rifampicin binds to the beta subunit of RNA polymerase causing transcriptional paralysis after the dinucleotide stage. It is less effective if bacteria has a mutation in the gene coding for the beta subunit.

 

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Term
What genes does RNA polymerase I transcribe?
Definition
5.8S, 18S, and 28S
Term

 

What genes does RNA polymerase II transcribe?

 

Definition
All protein coding genes and snoRNA, miRNA, siRNA, and most snRNA, but mainly mRNAs
Term

 

What genes does RNA polymerase III transcribe?

 

Definition
tRNA, 5s, and other small RNAs
Term
What is important about the CTD on RNA pol II?
Definition
It is the link between transcription and mRNA processing -- capping, splicing and polyadenylation.
Term
What is alpha-amamitin and what does it affect?
Definition
A hepatotoxin; alpha-amamitin inhibits the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II so essential mRNAs in the liver are degraded but not replaced.
Term
What are the 3 promoter types for the eukaryotic RNA polymerases?
Definition

 RNAP I - bipartite promoter, overlapping the +1 site and the upstream element

 

RNAP II - recognizes ~60 bp of DNA in the core promoter and initiates synthesis from the +1 base 25 bps downstream of TATA box

 

RNAP III - promoter located within the tRNA gene

Term
How do enhancers differ from promoters?
Definition
Enhancers are not required for initiation of transcription; enhancers are not location specific and are orientation independent
Term
What are the 3 transcriptional termination signals for eukaryotic RNA polymerase?
Definition

RNAP I - terminator sequence + protein factor

 

**RNAP II** - termination signal unknown - linked with polyadenylation of RNA

 

RNAP III - similar to bacteria - GC rich region with run of U residues

Term
What is the sequence at intron-exon boundaries?
Definition

5' splice site - AGGUAGAGU

 

Branch site in middle - A

 

3' splice site - [Py tract]AGGU

Term
What does RNA editing refer to in mammalian cells?
Definition

conversion of C to U via cytidine deaminase

 

conversion of A to I via adenine deaminase

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