Translation Flashcards

1
Q

Use of mRNA as a template for polypeptide production

A

Translation

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2
Q

Each amino acid contains:

A

-Amino terminus
-Carboxyl terminus
-R side groups
-Peptide bond linkages

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3
Q

Each polypeptide contains:

A

-Amino terminus
-Carboxy terminus

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4
Q

Direct relationship between the linear sequence of nucleotide bases within a gene (the DNA) and the primary structure of the protein the gene codes for

A

Colinearity

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5
Q

Unit of three nucleotide bases in mRNA that specified an amino acid

A

Codon

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6
Q

Complete set of codons; amino acid relationships found universally in living organisms

A

Genetic code

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7
Q

There are 64 codons and 20 amino acids. Therefore there is ____ within the genetic code

A

Redundancy

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8
Q

3rd codon does not necessarily attach to the tRNA, and may only be used for small variations in nucleotides

A

Wobble Hypothesis

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9
Q

The three initiation factors of translation are:

A
  1. mRNA attached by a 30s ribosome subunit
  2. tRNA carrying MET attaches to mRNA
  3. Next subunit (50s) of ribosome attaches
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10
Q

The ribosome shifts toward the 3’ end of the messenger RNA

A

Translocation

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11
Q

mRNA is read in the ___ direction (opposite of replication or transcription)

A

5’ to 3’

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12
Q

The ribosome pauses at a designated ___ codon, and the components which assembled during initiation dissassemble

A

Stop

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13
Q

In prokaryotes, translation begins ___ the mRNA is actually completely synthesized

A

Before

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14
Q

Heritable change in an organism’s genetic composition

A

Mutation

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15
Q

Single nucleotide mutation

A

Point mutation

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16
Q

Mutation in major portion of the chromosome

A

Cytogenetic Aberrations

17
Q

Purine to Purine (or Pyrimidine to Pyrimidine) mutation

A

Transition

18
Q

Purine to Pyrimidine mutation

A

Transversion

19
Q

Due to degenerate code, no change in function

A

Silent

20
Q

One switch with a broad range of phenotypic effects

A

Missense

21
Q

Creation of a stop codon

A

Nonsense

22
Q

Addition or deletion of nucleotides. Affects all codons and is detrimental to the function of the protein/phenotypic development

A

Frameshift

23
Q

Up-promoter mutations ___ the consensus sequence, enhancing transcription

A

Perfect

24
Q

Down-promoter mutations add ____ to the consensus sequence and reduce transcription

A

Irregularities

25
Q

Reduces survival, short term, reduces reproductive ability

A

Deleterious

26
Q

Is the cause of death of the organism

A

Lethal

27
Q

Improves reproductive ability. Improved health/survival, short term

A

Beneficial

28
Q

The effect is limited to very specific environmental conditions: i.e, a certain temperature range

A

Conditional

29
Q

One tissue area will express this mutation, not all the cells of the organism

A

Mosaic Expression

30
Q

Occurs in a cell that cannot produce a gamete

A

Somatic Cell Mutation

31
Q

Occurs in the production of a gamete, or in an oogonium or spermatogonium

A

Germ Line mutation

32
Q

The entire organism will express this mutation

A

Constitutional Expression