Biochemistry: Genetic material Flashcards

1
Q

Enzyme in DNA synthesis that allows uncoiling of supercoiled strand:
One drug that inhibits topoisomerase in prokaryotes? Eukaryotes?

A

Topoisomerase
Fluoroquinolones = prokaryotic inhibitor
Etoposide = eukaryotic inhibitor (anti-CA drug)

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2
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Direction in which DNA is synthesized:

A

5’ -> 3’

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3
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This Ab is made against topoisomerase. What is the disease it is associated with?

A

Anti-Scl-70 = Ab vs. topoisomerase
Diffuse scleroderma
NOT CREST

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4
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Two proteins make up the primeosome for DNA synthesis:

A

Primase

Helicase

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5
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There are four eukaryotic DNA polymerases:

A

a, d, b, g

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6
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How do thymine-thymine dimers happen?

A

Usually UV light damage.

Thymine - thymine is paired on the same DNA strand.

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7
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This DNA repair mechanism repairs bulky helix-distorting lesions:
Name one disease associated with a defect in this repair mechanism:

A

Nucleotide excision repair.

Xeroderma pigmentosum.

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8
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This DNA repair mechanism is important in repair of spontaneous deamination:

A

Base excision repair.

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9
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This disease results from a defect in DNA helicase specifically. Name three features:

A

Bloom syndrome.
Leukemias / lymphomas
Cancer by age 25 on average
Sensitivity to sunlight

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10
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What is the DNA repair defect in xeroderma pigmentosum? Three features of the disease:

A

Defect in nucleotide excision repair
Dry skin
Absolutely no sunlight, ever
Melanomas and other cancers

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11
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This DNA repair mechanism is defective in HNPCC:

A

Mismatch repair

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12
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What is the DNA repair defect associated with ataxia telangiectazia?

A

Defect in ds break repair / non-homologous end joining.

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13
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In ataxia telangiectasia, what is the first physical sign? Possible laboratory abnormality one might see after 8mos? At what age would you see telangiectasias?

A

Ataxia / difficulty with smooth visual pursuit, may fail to develop social smile
Elevated AFP possibly around 8 months
Telangiectasias not until age 5

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14
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What is the immune deficiency associated with ataxia telangectasia (2 components)?

A

Decreased numbers of T lymphocytes

Low IgA

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15
Q

Children with this disease are very sensitive to ionizing radiation in particular:

A

Ataxia telangiectasia

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16
Q

What is the DNA repair defect associated with BRCA1 and BRCA2?

A

dsDNA repair / non-homologous end joining

17
Q

The strand of DNA nucleotides that opposes this DNA strand:

5’ ATTGCGTA 3’

A

Remember to write it 5’ to 3’
3’ to 5’ would be TAACGCAT, so the answer is
5’ TACGCAAT 3’

18
Q

Main way in which UV light damages DNA:

A

Forms thymine-thymine dimers and the same strand of DNA

19
Q

The eukaryotic DNA polymerase responsible for replicating the lagging strand of DNA:

A

DNA polymerase alpha

20
Q

The eukaryotic DNA polymerase responsible for replicating the leading strand of DNA:

A

DNA polymerase Delta

makes leaDing strand

21
Q

The eukaryotic DNA polymerase responsible for replicating mitochondrial DNA:

A

DNA polymerase gamma

22
Q

The eukaryotic DNA polymerase responsible for repairing DNA:

A

DNA polymerase beta

23
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Test

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Test