Ch. 10 Recombinant Proteins Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following is a clinically relevant protein produced by recombinant technology?

A

All of the above

  • insulin
  • interferon
  • factor VIII
  • tissue plasminogen activator
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2
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Which of the following is associated with translation efficiency for the mRNA of genes cloned for protein expression?

A

All of the above

  • mRNA stability
  • strength of the ribosomal binding site
  • codon usage
  • mRNA secondary structure
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3
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of translational expression vectors?

A

The native promoter for the gene that is to be cloned into the vector

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4
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Which method to overcome codon usage problems is the least labor-intensive?

A

Supply the genes for the rare tRNAs on a separate plasmid

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5
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In expression systems, which of the following forms when too much protein is manufactured too quickly?

A

T7 RNA polymerase

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6
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How can recombinant protein production be enhanced?

A

Co-expression of a molecular chaperone

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7
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What can be done to ensure a recombinant protein is excreted outside the cell?

A

All of the above

  • addition of a signal sequences
  • using specialized export systems
  • fusion to a protein that is normally exported
  • expressing the protein in an alternative system, such as Gram-positive bacteria
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8
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What could be used to increase the stability and purification of eukaryotic proteins from bacterial cells?

A

A peptide tag

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9
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Why would it be necessary to express eukaryotic proteins in eukaryotic cells rather than in bacterial cells?

A

Protein production in eukaryotic cells never produces inclusion bodies, which sometimes form in bacterial cells due to overexpression

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10
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Which of the following is not a problem associated with low yields of proteins expressed in yeast?

A

Proteins are not getting secreted into the medium

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11
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What is a bacmid?

A

A shuttle vector that replicates as a plasmid in E. coli and a virus in insect cells

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12
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Are insect cells fully able to glycosylate foreign proteins?

A

No

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13
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Which of the following is not used as a selectable marker to maintain mammalian shuttle vectors within mammalian cells?

A

Glutamine synthetase gene

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14
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What function does an internal ribosomal entry site serve?

A

As a protease cleavage site in between two proteins expressed in one transcript

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15
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Which factor affects which protein expression system to utilize?

A

All of the above

  • cost
  • ability to glycosylate or fold proteins
  • speed
  • government regulations
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16
Q

Which of the following is not involved in the manufacturing of insulin?

A

Phosphodiesterase 5

17
Q

Which of the following statements about insulin manufacturing is NOTes true?

A

Bacteria are able to express preproinsulin and process this peptide into insulin

18
Q

The recently discovered autotransporter proteins of bacteria:

A

Require the BAM complex to cross the bacterial outer membrane

19
Q

True about insulin manufacturing

A
  • diabetics used to have to inject themselves with insulin that had been purified from the pancreas of either cows or pigs
  • natural insulin forms hexagamers, which causes the hormone to clump
  • a proline converted to an aspartic acid keeps insulin from clumping
  • recombinant insulin is expressed as two mini-genes
20
Q

Features of translational expression vectors

A
  • a selectable marker
  • terminator sequences
  • consensus RBS plus the ATG initiation codon
  • a strong, but regulated, transcriptional promoter
21
Q

Inclusion bodies

A

dense crystals if misfolded and nonfunctional protein

22
Q

Joining the coding sequences of two proteins together in frame makes a ___ ___.

A

Protein fusion

23
Q

Type I secretory system -

A

Spans both inner and outer membranes and is used to secrete hemolysin by some E. coli strains that cause urinary infections

24
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Type II secretory system -

A

Spans the outer membrane only

25
Q

__ is required for proper biological function of many proteins.

A

Glycosylation

26
Q

Polyhedrons -

A

Baculoviruses form in packages of virus particles

27
Q

Polyhedrin -

A

Matrix protein