Translation Flashcards

0
Q

Stop codon

A

5’-UGA-3’ or UAA or UAG

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1
Q

Start codon eukaryote

A

AUG

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2
Q

ORF

A

Open reading frame

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3
Q

Secondary start codon prokaryotes

A

GUG or UUG

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4
Q

Polycistronic

A

Encodes multiple ORFs

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5
Q

Monocistronic

A

Encodes one ORFs

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6
Q

Are eukaryotes mono or polycistronic?

A

Monocistronic

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7
Q

Are prokaryotes mono or polycistronic?

A

Polycistronic

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8
Q

RBS

A

Ribosome binding site or shine-dalgarno sequence

  1. Puts ribosome in right frame
  2. Weaker the site -> less the ribosome interaction -> less the amount of protein made
  3. Vice versa for stronger site
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9
Q

Translational coupling

A
  1. Ribosome can read through AUGA and not stop translating
  2. Separate proteins are translated together
  3. Bonded together initially but eventually get cut into the separate proteins.
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10
Q

Eukaryote scanning

A
  1. Multiprotein complex form at 5’ end on the 5’cap
  2. Scans for start codon
  3. 5’ cap is before the AUG
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11
Q

Transfer RNA base pairs

A
  1. 75-95 base pairs
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12
Q

Transfer RNA function

A

Transfers RNA to ribosome

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13
Q

Which part of the transfer RNA is most important for specifying protein?

A

The discriminator base in the opposite side of the anti-codon. Surprisingly not the anti-codon itself

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14
Q

What do all transfer RNAs have in common on the acceptor arm?

A

All have a 3’ACC- at the end

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15
Q

aa attachment

A

Acceptor arm

16
Q

Anticodon loop function

A

Recognizes codon in mRNA - binds codon

17
Q

Charging transfer RNAs

A

tRNAs are charged when they are bound to an amino acid

  1. Adenylylation: Oxygen of amino acid attacks α phosphate
  2. Creates adenylylated amino acid and pyrophosphate
  3. The 3’OH attached to the 3’ACC of an uncharged tRNA attacks the carboxyl carbon of the amino acid
  4. Creates charged tRNA with high energy bond and an AMP
18
Q

Class I synthetase

A

Class I enzymes attach the aa to the 2’-OH of terminal adenosine of tRNA

19
Q

Class II synthetase

A

Class II enzyme attach the aa to the 3’-OH of terminal adenosine of tRNA.

20
Q

True or false, in prokaryotes, transcription and translation are concurrent

A

True - but false for eukaryote

21
Q

tRNA binding sites

A
  1. Aminoacylated-tRNA site = A site
  2. Peptidyl-tRNA site = P site
  3. Exit site = E site
22
Q

Ribosome cycle

A
  1. Initiation
  2. Elongation
  3. Termination
  4. Repeat (cyclic)
23
Q

Initiation

A
  1. The ribosome complex separates temporarily.
  2. The rRNA of the 16s small unit binds to mRNA putting the small unit and later the full complex in the right place
  3. The initiator tRNA binds to the start codon of the mRNA (AUG)