14 - Gene Expression Technologies Flashcards

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Gene expression

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Process where heritable information in a gene (the sequence of DNA Base pairs) is made into a functional gene product (e.g. protein or RNA). Plays a central role in controlling cell phenotype.

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When is Eukaryotic gene expression regulated

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  • In nucleus: during transcription and RNA processing
  • Cytoplasm: during translation
  • Further regulation through post translational modification of proteins
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Advantages of regulation of gene expression

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Conserves energy (heaps of energy would be needed to express all genes at all times), and space (DNA must be unwound from tightly coiled structure)

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Central dogma of molecular biology

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DNA –(Transcription)–> RNA –(Translation)–> Protein

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Housekeeping genes

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Expressed in most cells at high levels and are required to maintain cell function

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Examples of housekeeping genes

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BETA-ACTIN (structural protein) and GAPDH (involved in glycolysis)

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Cell specific/inducible genes

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Show a restricted pattern of expression which may depend on cell type, stage of development or exposure to external stimuli

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Examples of cell specific/inducible genes

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BETA-GLOBIN (HBB), Insulin (INS), Myosin (MYH2)

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Examples of responses to external stimuli

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  • Stress
  • Temperature
  • Nutrition
  • Immune activation
  • Circadian rhythm
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Types of gene expression technologies

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  • RNA profilling technologies: quantify RNA molecules
  • Gene expression reporter systems
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Examples of RNA profiling technologies in order of smallest to largest amount of genes assayed

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  • RT-qPCR
  • Single cell RNA-seq and Spatial transcriptomics
  • Microarray
  • RNA-seq and CAGE-seq
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RT-qPCR

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Reverse Transcription Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction. Method used to measure the expression of a small number of known genes

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RT-qPCR

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Reverse Transcription Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction. Method used to measure the expression of a small number of known genes. Involves the synthesis of cDNA from mRNA prior to PCR

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Requirements of RT-qPCR

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  • Addition of fluorescent probe that binds to DNA
  • Measurement of fluorescence signal after each PCR cycle
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SYBR green

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Fluorescent probe used to quantify dsDNA. When bound to dsDNA, absorbs blue light and emits green

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Gene expression microarray

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Microscope slides used to measure the expression of thousands of know genes

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RNA-seq and CAGE-seq

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Methods that are used to measure the expression of thousands of unknown and known genes.

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what does CAGE-seq stand for

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Capped Analysis of Gene Expression

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Differences between RNA-seq and CAGE-seq

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  • RNA-seq sequences broad regions of expressed genes
  • CAGE-seq sequences narrow sites of activity with greater depth