25th Jan - Trx 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Outline the central dogma

A

DNA–> mRNA –> Protein

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2
Q

Who proposed the concept of an ‘inevitable intermediate’ which would later be classified as mRNA?

A

Francis Crick

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3
Q

Which RNA is encoded by Pol I?

A

rRNA

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4
Q

Which RNA is encoded by Pol II?

A

mRNA

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5
Q

Which RNA is encoded by Pol III?

A

tRNA and other e.g. 5SrRNA

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6
Q

Does transcription require a primer?

A

No

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7
Q

Where does Pol I transcription occur?

A

In the nucleolus

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8
Q

Is Pol I highly regulated?

A

No

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9
Q

Where is the promoter located in Pol III transcription?

A

Downstream of the TSS so the promoter forms part of the transcript

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10
Q

What is chromatin?

A

DNA with histones

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11
Q

How were histones discovered?

A

Digested DNA with non-specific micrococcal nuclease –> repeats of approximately 200bp indicating something was shielding the DNA

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12
Q

How many bp of DNA wrap around a histone octamer?

A

147

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13
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What are the subunits of a histone octamer?

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(H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 ) x2

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14
Q

What is the function of macro histone 2a?

A

X chromosome inactivation and transcriptional repression

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15
Q

WHat is the function of histone H2AX?

A

It helps with DNA repair and recombination, they are deposited randomly across the genome and become phosphorylated at a site of DNA damage –> recruitment of DNA repair machinery

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16
Q

Where is heterochromatin localised within the nucleus?

A

Around the edges of the nucleus

17
Q

How were transcription factories identified?

A

Using an immunofluorescence experiment in which Pol II was labeled with a fluorescent antibody.

18
Q

How were chromosome territories discovered by Kramer and Kramer?

A

Chromosome painting