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Genetics: Ch. 9-15 (Pierce, e3)
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Colinear
Definition
a direct correspondence between the nucleotide sequence of DNA and the amino acid sequence of a protein
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Exons
Definition
coding regions of genes
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Introns
Definition
noncoding regions called intervening sequences
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Group I Introns
Definition
found in some rRNA genes; self-splicing, can catalyze their own removal
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Group II Introns
Definition
present in some protein-encoding genes of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and a few eubacteria; also self-splicing
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Nuclear pre-mRNA Introns
Definition
include introns located in the protein-encoding genes of the eukaryotic nucleus
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Transfer RNA Introns
Definition
found in tRNA genes; utilize another splicing mechanism that relies on enzymes to cut and reseal the RNA
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Codon
Definition
a set of 3 nucleotides that encode an amino acid
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5' Untranslated Region
Definition
a sequence of nucleotides at the 5' end of the mRNA, does not encode any of the amino acids of a protein
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Shine-Dalgarno Sequence
Definition
serves as the ribosomes binding site during translation
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Protein Coding Region
Definition
comprises the codons that specify the amino acid sequence of the protein
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3' Untranslated Region
Definition
a sequence of nucleotides that is at the 3' end of the mRNA and not translated into protein
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5' Cap
Definition
consists of the addition of an extra nucleotide at the 5' end of the mRNA and the methylation by the addition of a methyl group (CH3) to the base in the newly added nucleotide and to the 2'-OH group of the sugar of one or more nucleotides at the 5' end
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Poly (A) Tail
Definition
the addition of 50 to 250 adenine nucleotides at the 3' end of mRNA
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RNA Splicing
Definition
the process of removing introns from mRNA
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5' Splice Site & 3' Splice Site
Definition
splice sites possessing short consensus sequences; usually beginning with GU and ending with AG
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Branch Point
Definition
an adenine nucleotide that lies from 18 to 40 nucleotides upstream of the 3' splice site
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Spliceosome
Definition
consists of 5 RNA molecules and almost 300 proteins; one of the largest and most complex molecular complexes
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Lariat
Definition
the structure formed when an intron folds back on itself during splicing
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Alternative Processing Pathways
Definition
a single pre-mRNA is processed in different ways to produce alternative types of mRNA, resulting in the production of different proteins from the same DNA sequence
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Alternative Splicing
Definition
the same pre-mRNA can be spliced in more than one way to yield multiple mRNAs that are translated into different amino acid sequences and thus different proteins
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Multiple 3' Cleavage Sites
Definition
two or more potential sites for cleavage and polyadenylation present in pre-mRNA
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RNA Editing
Definition
the coding sequences of an mRNA molecule is altered after transcription and so the protein has an amino acid sequence that differs from that encoded by the gene
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Guide RNAs
Definition
(gRNAs) contain sequences that are partly complementary to segments of the pre-edited RNA and the two molecules undergo base pairing in these sequences
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Modified Bases
Definition
tRNAs have additional bases, including ribothymine, pseudouridine, and dozens of others
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tRNA-Modifying Enzymes
Definition
makes the changes in the bases after transcription to make the various modified bases
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Anticodon
Definition
pairs with the corresponding codon on mRNA to ensure that the amino acids like in the correct order
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Large Ribosomal Subunit
Definition
in bacteria: 50S
in eucaryotes: 80S
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Small Ribosomal Subunit
Definition
in bacteria: 30S
in eukaryotes: 40S
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RNA Interference
Definition
(RNAi) a powerful and precise mechanism used by eukaryotic cells to limit the invasion of foreign genes (from viruses and transposons) and to censor the expression of their own genes
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RNA-Induced Silencing Complex
Definition
(RISC) pairs with an mRNA molecule that possesses a sequence complementary to its siRNA or miRNA component and either cleaves the mRNA, leading to degradation, or represses translation of the mRNA
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Auxotrophs
Definition
nutritionally deficient mutants
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One Gene-One Enzyme Hypothesis
Definition
genes function by encoding enzymes and each gene encodes a separate enzyme
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One Gene- One Polypeptide Hypothesis
Definition
when research findings showed that some proteins are composed of more than one polypeptide chain and that different polypeptide chains are encoded by separate genes, the one gene-one enzyme hypothesis was modified to this
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Amino Acids
Definition
the building blocks of proteins
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Peptide Bonds
Definition
the type of bond that joins amino acids together
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Polypeptide Chains
Definition
comprised of many amino acids joined via peptide bonds
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Primary Structure
Definition
the amino acid sequence
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Secondary Structure
Definition
interactions between amino acids causing folding into an alpha helix
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Tertiary Structure
Definition
a secondary folding of the secondary structure
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Quaternary Structure
Definition
the association of two or more polypeptide chains
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Sense Codons
Definition
encodes amino acids; 61 of the possible 64
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Degenerate Code
Definition
multiple physical states that have equivalent meaning; in terms of multiple codons per amino acid
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Synonymous
Definition
codons that specify the same amino acid
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Isoaccepting tRNAs
Definition
different tRNAs that accept the same amino acid but have different anti-codons
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Wobble
Definition
the third base in a codon bonds weakly; nonstandard pairings of the bases could occur at the 3ed position of the codon
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Nonoverlapping
Definition
codons within the same gene do not overlap; early studies of the genetic code indicated this
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Reading Frame
Definition
each different way of reading the nucleotide sequence; there are 3 different possibilities: (e.g.) CAT- ATC- TCA
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Initiation Code
Definition
the reading frame is set by this code, the first codon of mRNA- always AUG
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Stop Codons
Definition
AKA: termination codons OR nonsense codons: UAA, UAG, and UGA do not encode for amino acids, therefore signal the end of the protein
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Aminoacyl-tRNA
Definition
a set of enzymes that specifies between an amino acid and its tRNA (one for each amino acid)
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tRNA Charging
Definition
the attachment of a tRNA to its appropriate amino acid- requires energy via ATP
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Initiation Factor 3
Definition
(IF-3) binds to the small ribosomal subunit and prevents the large subunit from binding during initiation
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Initiation Factor 2
Definition
(IF-2) corms a complex with GTP- the initiator tRNA, fMet-tRNA^fMet attaches to the initaion codon via this
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30S Initiation Complex
Definition
the initiation complex including 1) small ribosomal subunit 2) mRNA 3) initiator tRNA with amino acid 4) one GTP 5) several initiation factors
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70S Initiation Complex
Definition
when the large ribosomal subunit has joined the initiation complex, it is called this
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Aminoacyl
Definition
AKA; A-site- the enter site of nucleotides within the ribosome
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Peptidyl
Definition
AKA: P-site; the site in which the incoming nucleotide forms a peptide bond with the amino acid chain synthesized by the ribosome
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Exit
Definition
AKA: E-site; the site where the empty tRNA leaves the ribosome to be reused
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Elongation Factor Ts
Definition
(EF-Ts) regenerates EF-TU to EF-Tu-GTP- enables the tRNA to attach to a new nucleotide after leaving the A-site
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Elongation Factor Tu
Definition
(EF-Tu) joins with GTP and then with a charged tRNA to form a three-part complex
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Translocation
Definition
the movement of the ribosome down the mRNA in the 5' to 3' direction
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Elongation Factor G
Definition
(EF-G) along with the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP, this helps move the ribosome down the mRNA sequence
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Release Factors
Definition
binds to the protein in the absence of a tRNA nucleotide to indicate the completion of the protein
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Polyribosome
Definition
an mRNA with several ribosomes attached
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mRNA Surveillance
Definition
several mechanisms that exit to detect and deal with errors in mRNAs that may create problems in the course of translation
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Non-Sense Mediated mRNA Decay
Definition
prevents the synthesis of aberrant proteins resulting from nonsense mutations within eukaryotic cells- results in the rapid elimination of mRNA containing premature termination codons
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Transfer-Messenger RNA
Definition
a molecule tow-truck to deal with stalled ribosomes; contains properties of bother tRNA and mRNA (tmRNA); acts as surrogate tRNA
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Nonstop mRNA Decay
Definition
results in the rapid degradation of abnormal mRNA (i.e. mRNA that lacks a stop codon but otherwise creates a normal protein); degrades the mRNA from its 3' end
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Molecular Chaperons
Definition
the folding of some proteins requires these molecules in order to be functional (only used when the folding sequence is not automatic)
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Signal Sequence
Definition
a modification of some proteins involving the removal of 15 to 30 amino acids at the amino end of the protein
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Semi-Conservative Replication
Definition
each of the original nucleotide strands remains in tact despite no longer being combined in the same molecule; the original DNA molecule is half (semi) conserved during replication
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Equilibrium Density Gradient Centrifugation
Definition
a centrifuge tube is filled with a heavy salt solution and a substance of which the density is to be measured (DNA fragments)
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Replicons
Definition
individual units of replication
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Replication Origin
Definition
each replicon contains this, where replication begins
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Theta Replication
Definition
a common type of replication that takes place in circular DNA because it generates a structure that resembles the Greek letter theta θ
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Replication Bubble
Definition
the unwinding of the double helix generates a loop
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Replication Fork
Definition
the point of unwinding, where the two single nucleotide strands separate
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Bidirectional Replication
Definition
if there are two replication forks, one at each end of the replication bubble, the forks proceed outward in both directions via this process
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Rolling-Circle
Definition
initiated by a break in one of the nucleotide strands that creates a 3' -OH group and a 5' -phosphate group. New nucleotides are added to the 3' end of the broken strand, with the inner (unbroken) strand used as a template. As new nucleotides are added to the 3' template, rolling out like thread being pulled off a spool. The 3' end grows around the circle, giving rise to the name rolling-circle model
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Requirements of Replication
Definition
1) template consisting of single-stranded DNA 2) raw materials (substrates) to be assembled into a new nucleotide strand 3) enzymes and other proteins that "read" the template and assemble the substrates into a DNA molecule
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DNA Polymerase
Definition
enzymes that synthesize DNA
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Initiator Proteins
Definition
binds to oriC and causes a short section of DNA to unwind
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DNA Helicase
Definition
breaks the hydrogen bonds that exist between the bases of the two nucleotide strands of a DNA molecule
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Single-Stranding Binding Proteins
Definition
attach tightly to the exposed single stranded DNA
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DNA Gyrase
Definition
a topoisomerase: essential for the unwinding process
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Primase
Definition
an enzyme that synthesizes short stretches of nucleotides
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DNA Polymerase III
Definition
a large multiprotein complex that acts as the main workhorse of replication
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DNA-Polymerase I
Definition
also has 5' to 3' polymerase and 3' to 5' exonuclease activities permitting the enzyme to synthesize DNA and to correct errors
Term
all E. coli polymerases:
Definition
1) synthesize any sequence specified by the template strand 2) synthesize in the 5' to 3' direction 3) use dNTPs to synthesize new DNA 4) require a primer to initiate synthesis 5) catalyze the formation of a phosphodiester bond by joining the 5' phosphate group of the incoming nucleotide to the 3' -OH group of the preceding nucleotide on the growing strand, cleaving off two phosphates in the process 6) produce newly synthesized strands that are complementary and antiparallel to the template strands 7) associated with a number of other proteins
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DNA Ligase
Definition
seals the nicks left in the DNA after the RNA primer has been removed and replaced with DNA; catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bond without adding another nucleotide to the strand
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Proofreading
Definition
most of the errors that do arise in nucleotide selection are corrected in this second process
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Mismatch Repair
Definition
corrects errors after replication is complete; deformities caused during the secondary structure of proteins is recognized by enzymes that replace the incorrect nucleotide
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Autonomously Replicating Sequences
Definition
enabled any DNA to which they were attached to replicate
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Replication Licensing Factor
Definition
when this attaches to an origin, thus "approving" the replication process
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DNA Polymerase α
Definition
contains primase activity, initiates nuclear DNA synthesis by synthesizing and RNA primer, followed by a short string of DNA nucleotides
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DNA Polymerase δ
Definition
completes replication on the lagging strand
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DNA Polymerase ε
Definition
takes part in nuclear replication
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DNA Polymerase β
Definition
does not participate in replication but is associated with the repair and recombination of nuclear DNA
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DNA Polymerase γ
Definition
replicates mitochondrial DNA
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Telomerase
Definition
an enzyme with both a protein and an RNA component
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Homologous Recombination
Definition
the exchange of genetic information between homologous DNA molecules
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Heteroduplex DNA
Definition
a single-stranded DNA molecule of one chromosome pairs with a single-stranded DNA molecule of another, forming this
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Holliday Junction
Definition
when two homologous chromosomes undergo simultaneous single-strand breaks, causing each strand to criss-cross to the other chromosome, the crossing point is called this.
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Gene Conversion
Definition
a process of nonreciprocal genetic exchange that can produce abnormal ratios of gametes following meiosis
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