PREPARATION OF DNA AND RNA + THE ENZYMES Flashcards

1
Q

what are types of material that we extract from cells

A

genomic DNA or ADN and plasmid DNA

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2
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genomic DNA is… plasmid DNA is…

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-associated with proteins
-nude

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3
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what do you we use to extract DNA for the organic method ? (chemicals)

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phenol and chloroform

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4
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we use phenol for… and chloroform for…

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-dissolve proteins
-dissolve lipids

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5
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and H2O for…

A

dissolve nucleic acids, salts, sugar

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6
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what are the steps of organic method of extraction ?

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-Homogenization in denaturing conditions
-separation by centrifugation
-RNA/DNA treatment
-collection

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7
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on what do we use the organic method ?

A

cells or organs

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8
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we us… to extract DNA during the separation

A

RNAase

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9
Q

we can we use instead of phenol

A

trizol

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10
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steps for the silica method

A

-homogenization
-DNA binding
-Elution of DNA

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11
Q

in the silica homogenization we add… (4) to lyse de cells

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-detergent
-proteinase K
-DNAase or RNAase

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12
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after the silica homogenization we… to obtain pure nucleic acids (DNA binding)

A

wash with water other molecules

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13
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Silica, DNA and RNA are… charged so there’s a need to equilibrate charges with an…. to make them interact

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  • negatively charged
  • increase of ion power
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14
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the… column is… so the DNA will… and go through…

A
  • cationic
    • charged
  • be attracted to it
    -silica
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15
Q

steps for the preparation of plasmid DNA

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-alkaline lysis
-homogenization
-isolation of the plasmid

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16
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alkaline lysis : NaOH to … SDS to… and RNAase to..

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-break H bonds
-solubilize H bonds
-solubilize RNA

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17
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what do we use in homegenization

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-K+ acetate to renature only the plasmid
-phenol cholorform centrifugation

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18
Q

who do we isolate the plasmid ?

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ethanol

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19
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what are the two types of restrictions enzyme ?

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restriction endonulease and restriction methylases

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20
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what are the 2 types of nucleases

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-exonucleases = break the first or last bound
-endonucleases = break within the DNA

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21
Q

endonuclease type 1 = … at 1kb (…)

A
  • cleavage
  • 1000 base paris
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22
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endonuclease type 2 : cleavage within…

A

restriction site

23
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endonuclease type 3

A

cleavage at 10 pb

24
Q

the restriction is …, … and is recognized with … nucleotides

A

-palindromic
-specific to one enzyme/bacteria
-4-6

25
Q

types of cleavage

A

blunt or sticky ends

26
Q

blunt ends = …. and are …, …

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  • Pvu II
  • compatible
  • can be reassociated with
27
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sticky ends are … they can… so they are…

A

-complementary
-hybridize
-cohersive

28
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types of sticky ends ?

A
  • EcoR1
  • Pst1
29
Q

5’ overhangs

A

EcoR1

30
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3’ overhangs

A

Pst1

31
Q

in which case the intergration is oriented

A
  • 1 sticky end + 1 blunt end with a different enzyme
  • 2 sticky ends with different enzyme
32
Q

2 blunts ends with same enzyme

A

compatible, non complementary, non oriented

33
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2 blunts ends with different enzyme

A
  • compatible
  • non complementary
  • non oriented
34
Q

2 sticky ends with same enzyme =

A
  • compatible
  • complementary
  • non oriented
35
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2 sticky ends with different enzyme

A
  • non compatible
  • non complementary
  • oriented
36
Q

1 blunt + 1 sticky with different enzymes

A
  • non compatible
  • non complementary
  • oriented
37
Q

pancreatic DNAase I is a… and makes

A
  • Other DNA endonuclease
  • non specific cleavage
38
Q

nuclease S1 (action + cible)

A

-digest sticky ends to produce blunts ends
-single strand DNA or RNA

39
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RNAse H (action + cible)

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  • digest DNA heteroduplex
  • the DNA strand
40
Q

what do we need to synthesize DNA (4)

A
  • DNA polymerase
  • dNTP
  • template
  • primer (DNA or RNA with free 3’OH end)
41
Q

what enzymes work in the 5’-3’ direction ?

A

polymerase and bacterial exonuclease

42
Q

exonuclease

A

proofreading

43
Q

the polymerase we use in vitro is … we use in vitro to ensure the removing of the primer thanks to …. the fragment we obtain is called …

A
  • polymerase I modified
  • a toxin named subtilsin
  • Klenow DNA pol
44
Q

thermo resistant DNA pol (2)

A
  • Taq DNA pol
    -Pfu DAN pol
45
Q

what do we need to synthesize RNA (4)

A
  • RNA pol
  • NTP
  • template
  • Promotor (DNA)
46
Q

RNA pol for bacteria

A

RNA pol I (5 sub)

47
Q

RNA pol for eukaryotes (3)

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RNA pol I, II, III (12 sub at least)

48
Q

others activity of the RNA pol (4)

A
  • phosphatase
  • polynucleotide-kinase
  • ligase
  • topoisomerase
49
Q

phosphatase

A

cleave the phosphate from 5’ nucleotide

50
Q

polynucleotide-kinase

A

incorporate a a phosphate

51
Q

ligase

A

create phosphor-ester bonds to recover DNA

52
Q

topoisomerase

A

cleave and changes to form

53
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