Enzyme + Restriction Mapping Flashcards

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Describe what nucleases are

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nucleases: an enzyme which cleave phophodiester bonds between nucleotides
- ribonuclease
- DNA nuclease

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Describe what restriction enzymes are, where they are derived from, their natural function and how this is used in molecular biology

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definition: catalyse the hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds between specific, recognisable sequences
naturally produced in bacteria and cleaves infectious viral DNA
function: recognise and cleave specific sequence. Namd based off bacteria of origin
application: used to cleave specific sequences EcoR1 - 5’…GAATTC…3’
palindromic: same sequence both ways

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Describe applications for restriction enzymes in molecular diagnostics

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  • cloning
  • molecular diagnostics
    (eg: detecting sickle cell anaemia)
  • plasmid characteristics
  • 5’ or 3’ overhangs form = sticky ends
  • blunt ends = cleaved straight down middle (both sequences)
  • allows joining of DNA molecules from different sources
  • POSITION 6 change from Glu -> Val = deletion of DDE1
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Describe restriction mapping in detail

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  • mapping restriction sites w/in a molecule
  • utilised in describing plasmids
  • separate plasmid samples using separate restriction enzymes (separate digests)
  • incubate 1hr 37 degrees
  • gel electrophoresis including (standard size lane) example lane for comparison - which determines size of obtained fragments
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Describe other enzymes used when creating recombinant DNA:
DNA ligase
DNA polymerase
Phosphatases
Polynucleotide kinase
Reverse transcriptase

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-DNA ligase: enzyme which catalyses phosphodiester bonds - used to join DNA fragments cleaved by restriction enzymes

-DNA polymerase: joins nucleotides together = useful for blunt or sticky ends caused by even/uneven cleaving

-Phosphatases: catalyse breaking of phosphate bonds????

-Polynucleotide kinase:

-Reverse transcriptase: used to implement foreign viral DNA from vendor into expressing via host cell

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Give example of recombinant proteins and transgenic organisms used within genetic engineering

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Recombinant proteins:
- insulin
- interferon : therapy decapcitates bone marrow therefore ⬆️ stem cell
- G-CSF

transgenic organisms:
- mice
- plants

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