Lecture 5 - Unstable Repeat Expansions pt 1 Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 4 trinucleotide repeat expansion diseases mentioned in FA?

A

HD, Friedreich Ataxia, Myotonic dystrophy, Fragile X

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2
Q

repeat expansion disorders often show _____. this is where the disease severity ___ and the age of onset ____ with successive generations.

A

anticipation;
increases;
decreases

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3
Q

Fragile X:
____ ____ inheritance.
what is the repeat?
what is the gene?

A

X-linked dominant;
CGG;
FMR1 (in exon 1)

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4
Q

Fragile X:

repeat is the in the (5 or 3 prime) (translated or untranslated region?

A

5’ untranslated

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5
Q

fragile X:

greater than ____ repeats causes ____ ____ and the gene is ____

A

200;
promoter methylation;
not transcribed

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6
Q

normal people have less than ____ CCG repeats. premutation alleles = transcribed or no?
can they expand in future generations? what is that called?

A

45;
transcribed;
can expand–called unstable

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7
Q

fragile x symtpoms:
mental retardation, esp in ____;
large ___, large ____, large and ____ ears

A

males;

testes, jaw, everted

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8
Q

_____ recognizes the methylgroups on CGG’s and turns off the promoter. in additions, the histones are ____

A

MeCP2;

de-acetylated

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9
Q

FMR1 protein is thought to be involved with the metabolism and transport of ____

A

RNA

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10
Q

large FMR1 expansions to full mutations are usually not seen through ____; ie no ___ to _____ transmission

A

fathers;

father to daughter

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11
Q

fragile x: larger premutation alleles are more or less likely to expand?

interrupted repeats = more or less likely to expand?

A

more, less

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12
Q

premutation carrier females are at an increased risk of ____ and early menopause.

older premutation males may develop ____

A

premature ovarian female;

FXTAS = fragile X associated tremor/ataxia syndrome

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13
Q

of PCR and southern blotting, which can detect the large disease causing expansions in fragile X?

which is useful for determining the size of normal alleles?

A

southern blotting, PCR

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14
Q

look at ppt for restriction enzyme things

A

k

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